Eutirucallin: A lectin with antitumor and antimicrobial properties

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Eutirucallin is a lectin isolated from the latex of Euphorbia tirucalli, a plant known for its medical properties. The present study explores various characteristics of Eutirucallin including stability, cytotoxicity against tumor cells, antimicrobial and antiparasitic activities. Eutirucallin was stable from 2 to 40 days at 4◦ C, maintained hemagglutinating activity within a restricted range, and showed optimal activity at pH 7.0–8.0. Eutirucallin presented antiproliferative activity for HeLa, PC3, MDA-MB-231, and MCF-7 tumor cells but was not cytotoxic for non-tumorigenic cells such as macrophages and fibroblasts. Eutirucallin inhibited the Ehrlich ascites carcinoma in vivo and it was also observed that Eutirucallin inhibited 62.5% of Escherichia coli growth. Also, Eutirucallin showed to be effective when tested directly against Toxoplasma gondii infection in vitro. Therefore, this study sheds perspectives for pharmacological applications of Eutirucallin.

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Palharini, J. G., Richter, A. C., Silva, M. F., Ferreira, F. B., Pirovani, C. P., Naves, K. S. C., … Santiago, F. M. (2017). Eutirucallin: A lectin with antitumor and antimicrobial properties. Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology, 7(APR). https://doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2017.00136

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