Apoptosis in leukemic cells induced by anti-proliferative coumarin isolated from the stem bark of fraxinus rhynchophylla

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Esculetin 6-O-β-D-arabinofuranosyl-(1 → 6)-β-D-glucopyranoside (EAG) is a coumarin glycoside isolated from the stem bark of Fraxinus rhynchophylla. This study scrutinized the anti-proliferative activity of EAG on blood cancer-derived Jurkat leukemic cells. Cell viability assays in leukemic cancer cells determined that EAG possesses potent anti-proliferative effects. Moreover, treatment with EAG increased the proportion of apoptotic cells, resulted in cell cycle arrest being induced at the subG0/ G1 phase, and reduced the proportion of cells present in the S phase. In addition, mitochondrial membrane potential was reduced by EAG in Jurkat cells. Additionally, EAG triggered apoptosis that was mediated by the downregulation of BCL-XL, p-IκBα, and p-p65 expressions in addition to the upregulation of cleaved Caspase 3 and BAX expressions. These findings revealed that the toxic effect of EAG was mediated by intracellular signal transduction pathways that involved a mechanism in which reactive oxygen species (ROS) were upregulated. Thus, this study concludes that EAG could potentially serve as a therapeutic agent for leukemia.

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Lee, B. Z., Lee, I. S., Pham, C. H., Jeong, S. K., Lee, S., Hong, K. W., & Yoo, H. M. (2020). Apoptosis in leukemic cells induced by anti-proliferative coumarin isolated from the stem bark of fraxinus rhynchophylla. Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 30(8), 1214–1221. https://doi.org/10.4014/jmb.2006.06022

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