Betulin is a potent anti-tumor agent that is enhanced-by cholesterol

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Abstract

Betulinic Acid (BetA) and its derivatives have been extensively studied in the past for their anti-tumor effects, but relatively little is known about its precursor Betulin (BE). We found that BE induces apoptosis utilizing a similar mechanism as BetA and is prevented by cyclosporin A (CsA). BE induces cell death more rapidly as compared to BetA, but to achieve similar amounts of cell death a considerably higher concentration of BE is needed. Interestingly, we observed that cholesterol sensitized cells to BE-induced apoptosis, while there was no effect of cholesterol when combined with BetA. Despite the significantly enhanced cytotoxicity, the mode of cell death was not changed as CsA completely abrogated cell death. These results indicate that BE has potent anti-tumor activity especially in combination with cholesterol. © 2009 Mullauer et al.

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Mullauer, F. B., Kessler, J. H., & Medema, J. P. (2009). Betulin is a potent anti-tumor agent that is enhanced-by cholesterol. PLoS ONE, 4(4). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0005361

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