A study on cytotoxic and apoptotic potential of a triterpenoid saponin (3-o-α-L-arabinosyl oleanolic acid) isolated from schumacheria castaneifolia vahl in human non-small-cell lung cancer (NCI-H292) cells

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Lung cancer is the major cause of cancer death among men. A number of natural compounds have proven to be useful in the treatmet of lung cancer. This study was aimed to determine cytotoxic and apoptotoic effects of a natural compound 3-O-α-L-arabinosyl oleanolic acid (3-O-L-AO) isolated from Schumacheria castaneifolia in non-small-cell lung cancer (NCI-H292) cells. Cytotoxic effects of 3-O-L-AO were determined by Sulforhodamine B (SRB) assay and apoptotic effects were tested by evaluating (a) apoptotsis related morphological changes, (b) caspase 3/7 activity, and (c) expression of Bax, p53, and survivin genes. Oxidative stress markers (reactive oxygen species (ROS), glutathione-S-transferase (GST), and glutathione (GSH)) were also analysed in 3-O-L-AO treated NCI-H292 cells. 3-O-L-AO exerted potent cytotoxic effects in NCI-H292 cells while being less cytotoxic to normal lung (MRC-5) cells. Exposure to 3-O-L-AO caused upregulation of Bax and p53 and downregulation of survivin in NCI-H292 cells. Activation of caspase 3/7 and morphological features related to apoptosis further confirmed 3-O-L-AO induced apoptosis. Furthermore, elevated ROS and GST levels and decreased GSH levels suggested 3-O-L-AO can induce apoptosis, possibly causing oxidative stress in NCI-H292 cells. Overall results suggest that 3-O-L-AO can be considered as an effective anticancer agent for the treatment of lung cancer.

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Samarakoon, S. R., Ediriweera, M. K., Nwokwu, C. D. U., Bandara, C. J., Tennekoon, K. H., Piyathilaka, P., … Karunaratne, V. (2017). A study on cytotoxic and apoptotic potential of a triterpenoid saponin (3-o-α-L-arabinosyl oleanolic acid) isolated from schumacheria castaneifolia vahl in human non-small-cell lung cancer (NCI-H292) cells. BioMed Research International, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/9854083

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