Anti-tumour effects of elatol, a marine derivative compound obtained from red algae Laurencia microcladia

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Objectives This paper aims to evaluate the anti-tumour properties of elatol, a compound (sesquiterpene) isolated from algae Laurencia microcladia. Methods In-vitro and in-vivo anti-tumour properties of elatol were investigated using: MTT assays to assess the cytotoxic effects; flow cytometry analysis to examine the cell cycle and apoptosis; Western blot analysis for determination of the expression of cell cycle and apoptosis proteins; and study of in-vivo tumour growth in mice (C57Bl6 mice bearing B16F10 cells). Key findings Elatol exhibited a cytotoxic effect, at least in part, by inducing cell cycle arrest in the G1 and the sub-G1 phases, leading cells to apoptosis. Western blot analysis demonstrated that elatol reduced the expression of cyclin-D1, cyclin-E, cyclin-dependent kinase (cdk)2 and cdk4. A decrease in bcl-xl and an increase in bak, caspase-9 and p53 expression was also observed. In the in-vivo experiment, treatment with elatol was able to reduce tumour growth in C57Bl6 mice. Conclusions Elatol promotes a delay in the cell cycle, probably in the G1/S transition, activating the apoptotic process and this could be responsible, at least in part, for the in-vivo effects observed. Taken together, the in-vitro and in-vivo experiments suggested that elatol has anti-tumour properties. Further studies should be conducted to clarify the mechanism of action. © 2012 Royal Pharmaceutical Society.

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Campos, A., Souza, C. B., Lhullier, C., Falkenberg, M., Schenkel, E. P., Ribeiro-Do-Valle, R. M., & Siqueira, J. M. (2012). Anti-tumour effects of elatol, a marine derivative compound obtained from red algae Laurencia microcladia. Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, 64(8), 1146–1154. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2042-7158.2012.01493.x

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