Screening of plants from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest led to the identification of Athenaea velutina (Solanaceae) as a novel source of antimetastatic agents

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Autor(a) principal: Almeida, Alisson A.
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Lima, Graziela D. A., Simão, Marcos V. R. C., Moreira, Gabriela A., Siqueira, Raoni P., Zanatta, Ana C. [UNESP], Vilegas, Wagner [UNESP], Machado-Neves, Mariana, Bressan, Gustavo C., Leite, João P. V.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
DOI: 10.1111/iep.12351
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/iep.12351
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/201817
Resumo: Plant biodiversity is a source of potential natural products for the treatment of many diseases. One of the ways of discovering new drugs is through the cytotoxic screening of extract libraries. The present study evaluated 196 extracts prepared by maceration of Brazilian Atlantic Forest trees with organic solvents and distilled water for cytotoxic and antimetastatic activity. The MTT assay was used to screen the extract activity in MCF-7, HepG2 and B16F10 cancer cells. The highest cytotoxic extract had antimetastatic activity, as determined in in vitro assays and melanoma murine model. The organic extract of the leaves of Athenaea velutina (EAv) significantly inhibited migration, adhesion, invasion and cell colony formation in B16F10 cells. The phenolic compounds and flavonoids in EAv were identified for the first time, using flow injection with electrospray negative ionization-ion trap tandem mass spectrometry analysis (FIA-ESI-IT-MSn). EAv markedly suppressed the development of pulmonary melanomas following the intravenous injection of melanoma cells to C57BL/6 mice. Stereological analysis of the spleen cross-sections showed enlargement of the red pulp area after EAv treatment, which indicated the activation of the haematopoietic system. The treatment of melanoma-bearing mice with EAv did not result in liver damage. In conclusion, these findings suggest that A velutina is a source of natural products with potent antimetastatic activity.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Screening of plants from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest led to the identification of Athenaea velutina (Solanaceae) as a novel source of antimetastatic agents
title Screening of plants from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest led to the identification of Athenaea velutina (Solanaceae) as a novel source of antimetastatic agents
spellingShingle Screening of plants from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest led to the identification of Athenaea velutina (Solanaceae) as a novel source of antimetastatic agents
Screening of plants from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest led to the identification of Athenaea velutina (Solanaceae) as a novel source of antimetastatic agents
Almeida, Alisson A.
antimetastatic potential
Athenaea velutina
Brazilian Atlantic Forest
cytotoxic activity
phenolic compounds
plant extract screening
Almeida, Alisson A.
antimetastatic potential
Athenaea velutina
Brazilian Atlantic Forest
cytotoxic activity
phenolic compounds
plant extract screening
title_short Screening of plants from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest led to the identification of Athenaea velutina (Solanaceae) as a novel source of antimetastatic agents
title_full Screening of plants from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest led to the identification of Athenaea velutina (Solanaceae) as a novel source of antimetastatic agents
title_fullStr Screening of plants from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest led to the identification of Athenaea velutina (Solanaceae) as a novel source of antimetastatic agents
Screening of plants from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest led to the identification of Athenaea velutina (Solanaceae) as a novel source of antimetastatic agents
title_full_unstemmed Screening of plants from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest led to the identification of Athenaea velutina (Solanaceae) as a novel source of antimetastatic agents
Screening of plants from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest led to the identification of Athenaea velutina (Solanaceae) as a novel source of antimetastatic agents
title_sort Screening of plants from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest led to the identification of Athenaea velutina (Solanaceae) as a novel source of antimetastatic agents
author Almeida, Alisson A.
author_facet Almeida, Alisson A.
Almeida, Alisson A.
Lima, Graziela D. A.
Simão, Marcos V. R. C.
Moreira, Gabriela A.
Siqueira, Raoni P.
Zanatta, Ana C. [UNESP]
Vilegas, Wagner [UNESP]
Machado-Neves, Mariana
Bressan, Gustavo C.
Leite, João P. V.
Lima, Graziela D. A.
Simão, Marcos V. R. C.
Moreira, Gabriela A.
Siqueira, Raoni P.
Zanatta, Ana C. [UNESP]
Vilegas, Wagner [UNESP]
Machado-Neves, Mariana
Bressan, Gustavo C.
Leite, João P. V.
author_role author
author2 Lima, Graziela D. A.
Simão, Marcos V. R. C.
Moreira, Gabriela A.
Siqueira, Raoni P.
Zanatta, Ana C. [UNESP]
Vilegas, Wagner [UNESP]
Machado-Neves, Mariana
Bressan, Gustavo C.
Leite, João P. V.
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)
Ciência e Tecnologia do Amazonas
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Almeida, Alisson A.
Lima, Graziela D. A.
Simão, Marcos V. R. C.
Moreira, Gabriela A.
Siqueira, Raoni P.
Zanatta, Ana C. [UNESP]
Vilegas, Wagner [UNESP]
Machado-Neves, Mariana
Bressan, Gustavo C.
Leite, João P. V.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv antimetastatic potential
Athenaea velutina
Brazilian Atlantic Forest
cytotoxic activity
phenolic compounds
plant extract screening
topic antimetastatic potential
Athenaea velutina
Brazilian Atlantic Forest
cytotoxic activity
phenolic compounds
plant extract screening
description Plant biodiversity is a source of potential natural products for the treatment of many diseases. One of the ways of discovering new drugs is through the cytotoxic screening of extract libraries. The present study evaluated 196 extracts prepared by maceration of Brazilian Atlantic Forest trees with organic solvents and distilled water for cytotoxic and antimetastatic activity. The MTT assay was used to screen the extract activity in MCF-7, HepG2 and B16F10 cancer cells. The highest cytotoxic extract had antimetastatic activity, as determined in in vitro assays and melanoma murine model. The organic extract of the leaves of Athenaea velutina (EAv) significantly inhibited migration, adhesion, invasion and cell colony formation in B16F10 cells. The phenolic compounds and flavonoids in EAv were identified for the first time, using flow injection with electrospray negative ionization-ion trap tandem mass spectrometry analysis (FIA-ESI-IT-MSn). EAv markedly suppressed the development of pulmonary melanomas following the intravenous injection of melanoma cells to C57BL/6 mice. Stereological analysis of the spleen cross-sections showed enlargement of the red pulp area after EAv treatment, which indicated the activation of the haematopoietic system. The treatment of melanoma-bearing mice with EAv did not result in liver damage. In conclusion, these findings suggest that A velutina is a source of natural products with potent antimetastatic activity.
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