Avaliação do potencial antitumoral de flavonóides polihidroxilados sobre células de glioblastoma humano
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Resumo: | In this work, we investigated the effect of polyhydroxilic flavonoids 5,7-dihydroxiflavone (crisin), 3’,4’-dihydroxyflavone, 4’,5,7-trihidroxiflavone (apigenin), 3,4',5,7-tetrahidroxiflavone (kaempferol), 3,3′,4′,5,6-pentahydroxyflavone (quercetin), and 3,3′,4′,5,7-pentahydroxyflavone-3-rutinoside (rutin) on cell viability, phenotypic change, in migratory and invasive capacity in cultured of human glioblastoma multiform cells, using as a model the highly proliferative human cell line GL-15. In a first study we investigated the effects of the flavonoid rutin (3,3',4',5,7-pentahydroxyflavone-3-rutinoside) on growth, viability and morphology of glioblastoma cells. We observed that rutin (50-100 μM) reduced proliferation and viability of GL-15 cells, leading to decreased levels of ERK1/2 phosphorylation (P-ERK1/2) and accumulation of cells in the G2 phase of the cell cycle. On the other hand, 87.4% of GL-15 cells exposed to 100 μM rutin entered apoptosis, as revealed by flow cytometry after AnnexinV/PI staining. Nuclear condensation and DNA fragmentation were also observed, further confirming that apoptosis had occurred. Moreover, the remaining cells that were treated with 50 μM rutin presented a morphological pattern of astroglial differentiation in culture, characterised by a condensed cell body and thin processes with over expression of GFAP. In second study, we investigated the effects of rutin and the others polyhydroxylated flavonoids on viability, morphology, and structure of GL-15 gliobastoma cells, and also the effects on regulation of elements involved in cellular invasion, as cell migration, and expression of MEC, MMPs, and CX43. We observed that, measuring mitochondrial metabolism through MTT-teste, that flavonoids chrysin, apigenin and 3',4'-dihydroxyflavone induced a significative reduction in viability GL-15 cells, besides ultrastructural features of apoptosis. Flavonoids tested also induced morphological changes in GL-15 cells, which acquired a phenotype pattern of astrocytic differentiation, characterized by the presence of a condensed cell body and thin and long cellular processes, expressing GFAP. Scanning electron microscopy showed that flavonoids induced a reduction in filopodia-like structures on the cell surface of GL-15 cells. We found that flavonoids induced a delay in the migration capacity of glioblastoma cells, after the first 12 h after treatment, and cells exhibited increase in intra and extracellular expression fibronectin, and mainly intracellular expression of laminin. Moreover, we also observed that flavonoids induced reduction on MMP-2 expression and MMP activity, and a reduction on Cx43 expression after treatment with rutin. Taken together, these finds show that rutin and polyhydroxylated flavonoids can inhibit the growth, induce morphological changes or apoptosis, and regulate the expression of components involved in tumor cell migration and invasion, these molecules may be considered as potential adjuvants for therapy of CNS malignant tumor as glioblastomas. |
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Costa, Silvia Lima97970328504http://lattes.cnpq.br/3758218831795212Santos, Balbino Lino dos2020-05-01T19:13:34Z2011-05-26SANTOS, Balbino Lino dos. Avaliação do potencial antitumoral de flavonóides polihidroxilados sobre células de glioblastoma humano. 2011. 145 f. Tese (Doutorado Acadêmico em Biotecnologia)- Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, Feira de Santana, 2011.http://tede2.uefs.br:8080/handle/tede/1069In this work, we investigated the effect of polyhydroxilic flavonoids 5,7-dihydroxiflavone (crisin), 3’,4’-dihydroxyflavone, 4’,5,7-trihidroxiflavone (apigenin), 3,4',5,7-tetrahidroxiflavone (kaempferol), 3,3′,4′,5,6-pentahydroxyflavone (quercetin), and 3,3′,4′,5,7-pentahydroxyflavone-3-rutinoside (rutin) on cell viability, phenotypic change, in migratory and invasive capacity in cultured of human glioblastoma multiform cells, using as a model the highly proliferative human cell line GL-15. In a first study we investigated the effects of the flavonoid rutin (3,3',4',5,7-pentahydroxyflavone-3-rutinoside) on growth, viability and morphology of glioblastoma cells. We observed that rutin (50-100 μM) reduced proliferation and viability of GL-15 cells, leading to decreased levels of ERK1/2 phosphorylation (P-ERK1/2) and accumulation of cells in the G2 phase of the cell cycle. On the other hand, 87.4% of GL-15 cells exposed to 100 μM rutin entered apoptosis, as revealed by flow cytometry after AnnexinV/PI staining. Nuclear condensation and DNA fragmentation were also observed, further confirming that apoptosis had occurred. Moreover, the remaining cells that were treated with 50 μM rutin presented a morphological pattern of astroglial differentiation in culture, characterised by a condensed cell body and thin processes with over expression of GFAP. In second study, we investigated the effects of rutin and the others polyhydroxylated flavonoids on viability, morphology, and structure of GL-15 gliobastoma cells, and also the effects on regulation of elements involved in cellular invasion, as cell migration, and expression of MEC, MMPs, and CX43. We observed that, measuring mitochondrial metabolism through MTT-teste, that flavonoids chrysin, apigenin and 3',4'-dihydroxyflavone induced a significative reduction in viability GL-15 cells, besides ultrastructural features of apoptosis. Flavonoids tested also induced morphological changes in GL-15 cells, which acquired a phenotype pattern of astrocytic differentiation, characterized by the presence of a condensed cell body and thin and long cellular processes, expressing GFAP. Scanning electron microscopy showed that flavonoids induced a reduction in filopodia-like structures on the cell surface of GL-15 cells. We found that flavonoids induced a delay in the migration capacity of glioblastoma cells, after the first 12 h after treatment, and cells exhibited increase in intra and extracellular expression fibronectin, and mainly intracellular expression of laminin. Moreover, we also observed that flavonoids induced reduction on MMP-2 expression and MMP activity, and a reduction on Cx43 expression after treatment with rutin. Taken together, these finds show that rutin and polyhydroxylated flavonoids can inhibit the growth, induce morphological changes or apoptosis, and regulate the expression of components involved in tumor cell migration and invasion, these molecules may be considered as potential adjuvants for therapy of CNS malignant tumor as glioblastomas.Neste trabalho objetivamos investigar propriedades antitumorais de flavonóides polihidroxilados 5,7-dihidroxiflavona (crisina), 3’,4’-dihidroxiflavona, 4’,5,7-trihidroxiflavona (apigenina), 3,4',5,7-tetrahidroxiflavona (kaempferol), 3,3′,4′,5,6-pentahidroxiflavona (quercetina), e 3-O-rutinosideo de 3,3′,4′,5,7-pentahidroxiflavona (rutina) em células de glioblastoma multiforme humano, usando como modelo a linhagem de células GL-15. Em um primeiro estudo, investigamos o efeito do flavonóide rutina em células GL-15. Foi observado que rutina (50-100 μM) reduziu a proliferação e a viabilidade de células GL-15, bem como os níveis de expressão de ERK1/2 fosforilada (P-ERK 1/2), e acúmulo das células na fase G2 do ciclo celular. Por outro lado, 87,4% das células expostas a 100 μM de rutina entraram em apoptose, como revelado pela citometria de fluxo, após marcação com Anexina V/PI. Condensação nuclear e a fragmentação de DNA também foram observados, confirmando a ocorrência de apoptose. Além disso, as células remanescentes tratadas com 50 μM de rutina apresentaram um padrão morfológico de diferenciação astroglial em cultura, caracterizada pela presença de um corpo celular condensado e finos processos com expressão elevada de GFAP. Em um segundo estudo, investigamos o efeito de flavonóides polihidroxilados na viabilidade celular, modificação fenotípica e na capacidade invasiva e migratória em cultura de células GL-15. Nós observamos que os flavonóides crisina, apigenina e 3’,4’-dihidroxiflavona induziram uma significativa redução na viabilidade das células após 48 h de tratamento, além de mudanças ultraestruturais indicativas de apoptose. Os flavonoides avaliados também mostraram serem morfogênicos para células GL-15, induzindo um fenótipo com padrão de diferenciação astroglial, caracterizada pela presença de um corpo celular condensado e finos processos citoplasmáticos, com expressão de GFAP. A análise por microscopia eletrônica de varredura também revelou uma redução de estruturas tipo filopodias na superfície celular, após tratamento com os flavonóides em estudo. Observamos que os flavonóides induziram um retardo na migração das células GL-15 em ensaios de migração após as primeiras 12 h de tratamento, bem como regularam a expressão de proteínas componentes da MEC, sendo observada marcação intra e extracelular para a fibronectina e marcação predominantemente intracelular para e laminina. Podemos também evidenciar que todos os flavonoides testados induziram uma redução na expressão e na atividade de MMPs, e que a expressão de CX43 foi reduzida após tratamento com rutina. Devido à capacidade de induzir a diferenciação, inibir migração celular e induzir a apoptose em cultura de células de glioblastoma humano, flavonóides polihidroxilados podem ser considerados como potentes candidatos para o tratamento de gliomas malignos. O conjunto dos resultados deste estudo, que demonstram que a rutina e flavonóides polihidroxilados possuem capacidade de induzir a diferenciação, inibir migração celular e induzir a apoptose em cultura de células de glioblastoma humano, sugere flavonoides como potentes candidatos a adjuvantes para o tratamento de tumores cerebais malignos como glioblastoma multiforme.Submitted by Ricardo Cedraz Duque Moliterno (ricardo.moliterno@uefs.br) on 2020-05-01T19:13:34Z No. of bitstreams: 1 TESE - Versão Final - Balbino Lino.pdf: 3306573 bytes, checksum: 2f7d895419555055c040237bfb214b96 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2020-05-01T19:13:34Z (GMT). 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Avaliação do potencial antitumoral de flavonóides polihidroxilados sobre células de glioblastoma humano |
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Avaliação do potencial antitumoral de flavonóides polihidroxilados sobre células de glioblastoma humano |
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Avaliação do potencial antitumoral de flavonóides polihidroxilados sobre células de glioblastoma humano Santos, Balbino Lino dos Flavonoides Glioblastomas Apoptose Diferenciação MEC MMP Flavonoids Glioblastoma Apoptosis Differentiation CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOLOGIA GERAL |
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Avaliação do potencial antitumoral de flavonóides polihidroxilados sobre células de glioblastoma humano |
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Avaliação do potencial antitumoral de flavonóides polihidroxilados sobre células de glioblastoma humano |
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Avaliação do potencial antitumoral de flavonóides polihidroxilados sobre células de glioblastoma humano |
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Avaliação do potencial antitumoral de flavonóides polihidroxilados sobre células de glioblastoma humano |
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Avaliação do potencial antitumoral de flavonóides polihidroxilados sobre células de glioblastoma humano |
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Santos, Balbino Lino dos |
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Costa, Silvia Lima |
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Flavonoides Glioblastomas Apoptose Diferenciação MEC MMP |
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Flavonoids Glioblastoma Apoptosis Differentiation |
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CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOLOGIA GERAL |
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In this work, we investigated the effect of polyhydroxilic flavonoids 5,7-dihydroxiflavone (crisin), 3’,4’-dihydroxyflavone, 4’,5,7-trihidroxiflavone (apigenin), 3,4',5,7-tetrahidroxiflavone (kaempferol), 3,3′,4′,5,6-pentahydroxyflavone (quercetin), and 3,3′,4′,5,7-pentahydroxyflavone-3-rutinoside (rutin) on cell viability, phenotypic change, in migratory and invasive capacity in cultured of human glioblastoma multiform cells, using as a model the highly proliferative human cell line GL-15. In a first study we investigated the effects of the flavonoid rutin (3,3',4',5,7-pentahydroxyflavone-3-rutinoside) on growth, viability and morphology of glioblastoma cells. We observed that rutin (50-100 μM) reduced proliferation and viability of GL-15 cells, leading to decreased levels of ERK1/2 phosphorylation (P-ERK1/2) and accumulation of cells in the G2 phase of the cell cycle. On the other hand, 87.4% of GL-15 cells exposed to 100 μM rutin entered apoptosis, as revealed by flow cytometry after AnnexinV/PI staining. Nuclear condensation and DNA fragmentation were also observed, further confirming that apoptosis had occurred. Moreover, the remaining cells that were treated with 50 μM rutin presented a morphological pattern of astroglial differentiation in culture, characterised by a condensed cell body and thin processes with over expression of GFAP. In second study, we investigated the effects of rutin and the others polyhydroxylated flavonoids on viability, morphology, and structure of GL-15 gliobastoma cells, and also the effects on regulation of elements involved in cellular invasion, as cell migration, and expression of MEC, MMPs, and CX43. We observed that, measuring mitochondrial metabolism through MTT-teste, that flavonoids chrysin, apigenin and 3',4'-dihydroxyflavone induced a significative reduction in viability GL-15 cells, besides ultrastructural features of apoptosis. Flavonoids tested also induced morphological changes in GL-15 cells, which acquired a phenotype pattern of astrocytic differentiation, characterized by the presence of a condensed cell body and thin and long cellular processes, expressing GFAP. Scanning electron microscopy showed that flavonoids induced a reduction in filopodia-like structures on the cell surface of GL-15 cells. We found that flavonoids induced a delay in the migration capacity of glioblastoma cells, after the first 12 h after treatment, and cells exhibited increase in intra and extracellular expression fibronectin, and mainly intracellular expression of laminin. Moreover, we also observed that flavonoids induced reduction on MMP-2 expression and MMP activity, and a reduction on Cx43 expression after treatment with rutin. Taken together, these finds show that rutin and polyhydroxylated flavonoids can inhibit the growth, induce morphological changes or apoptosis, and regulate the expression of components involved in tumor cell migration and invasion, these molecules may be considered as potential adjuvants for therapy of CNS malignant tumor as glioblastomas. |
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