• 제목/요약/키워드: withaferin A

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인간 자궁경부암세포인 Caski세포에서 withaferin A에 의한 PMA 매개 matrix metalloproteinase-9의 발현 억제 효과 (Withaferin A Inhibits PMA-Induced MMP-9 Expression in Human Cervical Carcinoma Caski Cells)

  • 김동은
    • 생명과학회지
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    • 제23권3호
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    • pp.355-360
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    • 2013
  • Withaferin A는 Withania somnifera라는 식물에서 추출한 스테로이드 락톤으로 항염증, 항암, 그리고 면역중재 작용과 같은 다양한 역할을 한다. 그러나, withaferin A에 의한 MMP-9의 발현 및 활성화 조절에 대한 연구는 수행되지 않았다. 본 연구에서 우리는 withaferin A가 인간 자궁경부암세포인 Caski세포에서 PMA 매개의 MMP-9의 발현과 활성화를 조절 할 수 있는지 확인하였다. Withaferin A는 농도의존적으로 PMA유도 MMP-9의 활성을 억제하였고, MMP-9의 promoter assay를 통하여 전사단계에서 조절됨을 확인하였다. 또한, Withaferin A 의한 PMA 유도 MMP-9의 mRNA와 단백질 발현이 억제됨을 확인하였다. 이러한, withaferin A에 의한 MMP-9 발현 조절 전사인자로는 NF-${\kappa}B$가 관여함을 확인하였다. Withaferin A는 PMA에 의한 세포이동을 억제하였는데, 이러한 현상은 MMP-9의 발현 및 활성을 조절함으로써 일어날 수 있음을 확인하였다.

Withaferin A의 다양한 항암 효과 및 분자생화학적 기전 (Anti-cancer Effects and Molecular Mechanisms of Withaferin A)

  • 우선민;민경진;권택규
    • 생명과학회지
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    • 제23권3호
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    • pp.462-469
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    • 2013
  • Withaferin A는 Withania somnifera에서 추출한 천연물질로 스테로이드성 락톤(steroidal lactone)으로 항암, 항염증, 면역억제기능을 가진다. 본 연구에서는 withaferin A의 다양한 기능 중 항암효과에 대하여 논하고자 한다. Withaferin A는 암세포에서 세포의 분열, 전이, 침투 및 혈관생성을 억제함으로써 항암작용을 나타내는 것으로 알려져 있다. 또한, 기존에 사용되고 있던 항암요법인 방사선 용법과 저농도의 항암제와 withaferin A를 함께 병합 처리하면 암세포의 세포사멸을 현저하게 증가시키는 약물 민감화 작용을 한다. 이러한 withaferin A에 의한 항암작용에는 다양한 신호전달체계가 수반된다. 우선, withaferin A는 세포 내 활성산소의 양을 증가시키고, ER stress와 미토콘드리아 매개의 세포사멸을 유도한다. 둘째로, withaferin A는 세포의 성장과 분열, 전이에 중요한 Jak/STAT, Akt, Notch, 그리고 c-Met의 신호전달을 억제한다. 셋째, withaferin A는 prostate apoptosis protein-4의 발현을 증가시켜 세포사멸을 유도하거나 세포의 이동을 억제한다. 마지막으로, withaferin A는 proteasome의 활성을 억제하여 세포사멸 유도단백질의 발현을 증가시킴으로써 암세포사멸을 증가시킨다. 이러한 결과를 바탕으로 withaferin A는 새로운 항암제로서의 가능성을 가지고 있다.

Effect of Withaferin A on A549 Cellular Proliferation and Apoptosis in Non-small Cell Lung Cancer

  • Cai, Yong;Sheng, Zhao-Ying;Chen, Yun;Bai, Chong
    • Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
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    • 제15권4호
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    • pp.1711-1714
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    • 2014
  • Objective: To explore the effect of Withaferin A on A549 cellular proliferation and apoptosis in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Materials and Methods: NSCLC cell line A549 was selected to explore the effect of Withaferin A on A549 cellular proliferation, apoptosis and the PI3K/Akt signal pathway capable of regulating tumor biological behavior by assessment of cellular proliferation, cellular apoptotic rates and cellular cycling as well as by immuno-blotting. Results: Withaferin A could inhibit A549 cellular proliferation and the control rate was dosage-dependent (P<0.05), which also increased time-dependently with the same dosage of Withaferin A (P<0.05). The apoptotic indexes in A549 cells treated with 0, 2.5, 5.0, 10.0 and 20.0 ${\mu}mol{\cdot}L^{-1}$ Withaferin A for 48 h were significantly different (P<0.05). In addition, the apoptotic rates of each group in both early and advanced stages were higher than those in 0 ${\mu}mol{\cdot}L^{-1}$ (P<0.05), which were evidently higher after 48 h than those after 24 h (P<0.05). A549 cells treated by Withaferin A for 48 h were markedly lower in Bcl-2 level and obviously higher in Bax and cleaved caspase-3 levels than those treated by 0 ${\mu}mol{\cdot}L^{-1}$ Withaferin A (P<0.05), and there were significant differences among 5, 10 and 20 ${\mu}mol{\cdot}L^{-1}$ Withaferin A (P<0.05). The ratios of A549 cells treated by Withaferin A for 48 h in G0/G1 stage were higher than those in 0 ${\mu}mol{\cdot}L^{-1}$, while those in S and G2/M stages were obviously lower than those in G2/M stage, and there were significant differences in 5.0, 10.0 and 20.0 ${\mu}mol{\cdot}L^{-1}$ Withaferin A (P<0.05). Additionally, p-Akt/Akt values were in reverse association with dosage, and the differences were significant (P<0.05). Conclusion: Withaferin A can inhibit the proliferation and apoptosis of A549 cells by suppressing activation of the PI3K/Akt pathways.

Hsp90 저해기전을 가진 천연물들의 최근 연구동향 (Recent Advances on the Study of Hsp90 Inhibitory Natural Products)

  • 오연일;김난아;김예현;이태훈;이용섭
    • 생약학회지
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    • 제44권3호
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    • pp.209-219
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    • 2013
  • Heat shock protein 90 (Hsp90) is a molecular chaperone that assists protein folding and contributes to the stability of various proteins. It also stabilizes a number of proteins involved in tumor growth to consider it as a promising target for the treatment of cancer. Natural products have been a rich source of agents of value in medicine, therefore discovering lead compounds from them is one of important strategy in the drug development. In this regard, geldanamycin, radicicol, novobiocin and celastrol have been utilized as leads for the development of Hsp90 inhibitory anticancer agents. This review summerizes recent findings of natural products as Hsp90 inhibitiors. The Hsp90 inhibitory activities, mode of actions on Hsp90 and cytotoxicities on human cancer cell lines of natural products including bulgarialactone B, curcumin, (-)-gambogic acid, quercetin, sansalvamide A, silybin, and withaferin A were discussed.

Biotransformation of withanolides by cell suspension cultures of Withania somnifera (Dunal)

  • Sabir, Farzana;Sangwan, Rajender S.;Singh, Jyoti;Misra, Laxmi N.;Pathak, Neelam;Sangwan, Neelam S.
    • Plant Biotechnology Reports
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    • 제5권2호
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    • pp.127-134
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    • 2011
  • The biotransformation potential of cell suspension cultures generated from Withania somnifera leaf was investigated, using withanolides, i.e. withanolide A, withaferin A, and withanone as precursor substrates. Interestingly, the cell suspension cultures showed inter-conversion of withanolides, as well converted to some unknown compounds, released to the culture media. The bio-catalyzed withanolide was detected and quantified by TLC and HPLC, respectively. There is noticeable conversion of withanolide A to withanone, and vice versa though at a lower level. The type of reaction of this biotransformation appears to be substitution of 20-OH group to 17-OH in withanolide A. In this paper, we present for the first time the possibility of biotransformation by inter-conversion of withanolides of pharmacological importance through cell suspension culture of W. somnifera. The possible role of putative cytochrome $P_{450}$ hydroxylases is implicated in the conversion.

Elucidating Molecular Interactions of Natural Inhibitors with HPV-16 E6 Oncoprotein through Docking Analysis

  • Kumar, Satish;Jena, Lingaraja;Galande, Sneha;Daf, Sangeeta;Mohod, Kanchan;Varma, Ashok K.
    • Genomics & Informatics
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    • 제12권2호
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    • pp.64-70
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    • 2014
  • Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is the leading cause of cancer mortality among women worldwide. The life-threatening infection caused by HPV demands the need for designing anticancerous drugs. In the recent years, different compounds from natural origins, such as carrageenan, curcumin, epigallocatechin gallate, indole-3-carbinol, jaceosidin, and withaferin, have been used as a hopeful source of anticancer therapy. These compounds have been shown to suppress HPV infection by different researchers. In the present study, we explored these natural inhibitors against E6 oncoprotein of high-risk HPV-16, which is known to inactivate the p53 tumor suppressor protein. A robust homology model of HPV-16 E6 was built to anticipate the interaction mechanism of E6 oncoprotein with natural inhibitory molecules using a structure-based drug designing approach. Docking analysis showed the interaction of these natural compounds with the p53-binding site of E6 protein residues 113-122 (CQKPLCPEEK) and helped the restoration of p53 functioning. Docking analysis, besides helping in silico validation of natural compounds, also helps understand molecular mechanisms of protein-ligand interactions.

In Silico Docking to Explicate Interface between Plant-Originated Inhibitors and E6 Oncogenic Protein of Highly Threatening Human Papillomavirus 18

  • Kumar, Satish;Jena, Lingaraja;Sahoo, Maheswata;Kakde, Mrunmayi;Daf, Sangeeta;Varma, Ashok K.
    • Genomics & Informatics
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    • 제13권2호
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    • pp.60-67
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    • 2015
  • The leading cause of cancer mortality globally amongst the women is due to human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. There is need to explore anti-cancerous drugs against this life-threatening infection. Traditionally, different natural compounds such as withaferin A, artemisinin, ursolic acid, ferulic acid, (-)-epigallocatechin-3-gallate, berberin, resveratrol, jaceosidin, curcumin, gingerol, indol-3-carbinol, and silymarin have been used as hopeful source of cancer treatment. These natural inhibitors have been shown to block HPV infection by different researchers. In the present study, we explored these natural compounds against E6 oncoprotein of high risk HPV18, which is known to inactivate tumor suppressor p53 protein. E6, a high throughput protein model of HPV18, was predicted to anticipate the interaction mechanism of E6 oncoprotein with these natural inhibitors using structure-based drug designing approach. Docking analysis showed the interaction of these natural inhibitors with p53 binding site of E6 protein residues 108-117 (CQKPLNPAEK) and help reinstatement of normal p53 functioning. Further, docking analysis besides helping in silico validations of natural compounds also helped elucidating the molecular mechanism of inhibition of HPV oncoproteins.

In silico discovery and evaluation of phytochemicals binding mechanism against human catechol-O-methyltransferase as a putative bioenhancer of L-DOPA therapy in Parkinson disease

  • Rath, Surya Narayan;Jena, Lingaraja;Bhuyan, Rajabrata;Mahanandia, Nimai Charan;Patri, Manorama
    • Genomics & Informatics
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    • 제19권1호
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    • pp.7.1-7.13
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    • 2021
  • Levodopa (L-DOPA) therapy is normally practised to treat motor pattern associated with Parkinson disease (PD). Additionally, several inhibitory drugs such as Entacapone and Opicapone are also cosupplemented to protect peripheral inactivation of exogenous L-DOPA (~80%) that occurs due to metabolic activity of the enzyme catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT). Although, both Entacapone and Opicapone have U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval but regular use of these drugs is associated with high risk of side effects. Thus, authors have focused on in silico discovery of phytochemicals and evaluation of their effectiveness against human soluble COMT using virtual screening, molecular docking, drug-like property prediction, generation of pharmacophoric property, and molecular dynamics simulation. Overall, study proposed, nine phytochemicals (withaphysalin D, withaphysalin N, withaferin A, withacnistin, withaphysalin C, withaphysalin O, withanolide B, withasomnine, and withaphysalin F) of plant Withania somnifera have strong binding efficiency against human COMT in comparison to both of the drugs i.e., Opicapone and Entacapone, thus may be used as putative bioenhancer in L-DOPA therapy. The present study needs further experimental validation to be used as an adjuvant in PD treatment.