Anti-invasive and antiproliferative effects of Pleurotus ostreatus extract on acute leukemia cell lines
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Alireza Ebrahimi
, Masoud Soleimani
Abstract
Background:
Currently, mushrooms have been used in traditional and folk medicines for their therapeutic activities, such as antibiotic, antitumor, anti-inflammatory, anticancer, antileukemic and immunomodulatory actions. This investigation evaluates the anti-invasive, antiproliferative and cytotoxic effects of Pleurotus ostreatus (Pleurotaceae) on leukemia cell lines.
Methods:
The proliferation of KG-1 cells was measured by using 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide assay after treatment with gradient dilutions of P. ostreatus extract. Then, the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of the extract was determined. Moreover, the proliferation of Jurkat cells and bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs), a cancerous cell line and normal body cells, respectively, was considered. The apoptotic morphology of treated KG-1 cells was evaluated with Giemsa staining. The invasion and migration of cells were evaluated using transwell invasion assay. Thereafter, the rates of apoptosis and necrosis were measured by using flow cytometry, and BAX and MMP-9 gene expression were evaluated using quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction as apoptotic and metastatic genes, respectively.
Results:
The MIC of the extract was determined to be 1 mg/mL after 48 h. According to the results, the extract decreased the proliferation of leukemia cell lines (KG-1 and Jurkat cells) but had no antiproliferative effects on BMSCs. Moreover, KG-1 cell migration and MMP-9 gene expression decreased after the treatment, and the rate of apoptosis and BAX gene expression increased significantly.
Conclusions:
According to the efficient therapeutic properties of P. ostreatus on leukemia cell lines, this mushroom could be introduced as a natural medicine to cure leukemic patients who suffer from the harmful side effects and enormous costs of chemotherapy.
Acknowledgments
The authors wish to thank Dr. H. Zarremayvan and S. Hosseinilahiji for their very kind assistance.
Author contributions: All the authors have accepted responsibility for the entire content of the submitted manuscript and approved its submission.
Research funding: None declared.
Employment or leadership: None declared.
Honorarium: None declared.
Competing interests: The funding organization(s) played no role in the study design; in the collection, analysis, and interpretation of data; in the writing of the report; or in the decision to submit the report for publication.
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Behavior and Neuroprotection
- Seizure vulnerability and anxiety responses following chronic co-administration and acute withdrawal of caffeine and ethanol in a rat model
- Cardiovascular Function
- Indexes of the erythropoietin level in the blood plasma of chronic heart failure patients with anemia
- Oxidative Stress
- Ameliorative effect of gallic acid on doxorubicin-induced cardiac dysfunction in rats
- Sildenafil, a phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitor, offers protection against carbon tetrachloride-induced hepatotoxicity in rat
- Metabolism
- Antidiabetic potential of polyphenolic-rich fraction of Tamarindus indica seed coat in alloxan-induced diabetic rats
- Effect of L-carnitine on diabetes-induced changes of skeletal muscles in rats
- Inflammation
- Swimming, but not vitamin E, ameliorates prothrombotic state and hypofibrinolysis in a rat model of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
- Infection
- In vitro ovicidal activity of poly lactic acid curcumin-nisin co-entrapped nanoparticle against Fasciola spp. eggs and its reproductive toxicity
- Phytotherapy
- Assessment of the antioxidant, thrombolytic, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, antidepressant and anxiolytic activities of leaf extracts and fractions of Tetracera sarmentosa (L.) Vahl
- Anti-invasive and antiproliferative effects of Pleurotus ostreatus extract on acute leukemia cell lines
- Letter to the Editor
- Is antiarrhythmic drug effectiveness stable? Extrapolating ICD in different space weather conditions
- Acknowledgment
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Behavior and Neuroprotection
- Seizure vulnerability and anxiety responses following chronic co-administration and acute withdrawal of caffeine and ethanol in a rat model
- Cardiovascular Function
- Indexes of the erythropoietin level in the blood plasma of chronic heart failure patients with anemia
- Oxidative Stress
- Ameliorative effect of gallic acid on doxorubicin-induced cardiac dysfunction in rats
- Sildenafil, a phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitor, offers protection against carbon tetrachloride-induced hepatotoxicity in rat
- Metabolism
- Antidiabetic potential of polyphenolic-rich fraction of Tamarindus indica seed coat in alloxan-induced diabetic rats
- Effect of L-carnitine on diabetes-induced changes of skeletal muscles in rats
- Inflammation
- Swimming, but not vitamin E, ameliorates prothrombotic state and hypofibrinolysis in a rat model of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
- Infection
- In vitro ovicidal activity of poly lactic acid curcumin-nisin co-entrapped nanoparticle against Fasciola spp. eggs and its reproductive toxicity
- Phytotherapy
- Assessment of the antioxidant, thrombolytic, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, antidepressant and anxiolytic activities of leaf extracts and fractions of Tetracera sarmentosa (L.) Vahl
- Anti-invasive and antiproliferative effects of Pleurotus ostreatus extract on acute leukemia cell lines
- Letter to the Editor
- Is antiarrhythmic drug effectiveness stable? Extrapolating ICD in different space weather conditions
- Acknowledgment