Xanthium strumarium extract inhibits mammalian cell proliferation through mitotic spindle disruption mediated by xanthatin
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Xanthium strumarium L. is a member of the Asteraceae family popularly
used with multiple therapeutic purposes. Whole extracts of this plant have shown anti-mitotic activity in vitro
suggesting that some components could induce mitotic arrest in proliferating cells.
Aim of the sudy: Aim of the present work was to characterize the anti-mitotic properties of the X. strumarium
whole extract and to isolate and purify active molecule(s).
Materials and methods: The capacity of the whole extract to inhibit mitotic progression in mammalian cultured
cells was investigated to identify its anti-mitotic activity. Isolation of active component(s) was performed using a
bioassay-guided multistep separation procedure in which whole extract was submitted to a progressive process
of fractionation and fractions were challenged for their anti-mitotic activity.
Results: Our results show for the first time that X. strumarium whole extract inhibits assembly of the mitotic
spindle and spindle-pole separation, thereby heavily affecting mitosis, impairing the metaphase to anaphase
transition and inducing apoptosis. The purification procedure led to a fraction with an anti-mitotic activity
comparable to that of the whole extract. Chemical analysis of this fraction showed that its major component was
xanthatin.
Conclusions: The present work shows a new activity of X. strumarium extract, i.e. the alteration of the mitotic
apparatus in cultured cells that may be responsible for the anti-proliferative activity of the extract. Anti-mitotic
activity is shown to be mainly exerted by xanthatin.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Anticancer drug; Anti-mitotic drugs; Microtubules; Mitosis; Xanthium strumarium L.; Xanthatins
Elenco autori:
Cundari, Enrico; Degrassi, Francesca; Fiore, Mario
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