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  2. NF-kappaB inhibitors from Brucea javanica exhibiting intracellular effects on reactive oxygen species

NF-kappaB inhibitors from Brucea javanica exhibiting intracellular effects on reactive oxygen species

  • Anticancer Res. 2010 Sep;30(9):3295-300.
Jeong-Ah Kim 1 Edward K Lau Li Pan Esperanza J Carcache De Blanco
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  • 1 Division of Pharmacy Practice and Administration, College of Pharmacy, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210, USA.
PMID: 20944100
Abstract

Aim: Brucea javanica was studied to identify nuclear factor kappaB (NF-κB) inhibitors exhibiting Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) intracellular amplification.

Material and methods: Eight compounds were evaluated for selective cytotoxicity using HT-29, HeLa, and HL-60 cells, and in a NF-κB assay. Active compounds were then tested using ROS and mitochondria transmembrane potential (MTP) assays. NF-κB and nuclear factor activated T-cell (NFAT) translocation were also assessed using their respective whole cell assays.

Results: Bruceajavanone B, bruceantin, bruceine A, (-)-hydnocarpin, and chrysoeriol exhibited cytotoxic potential and NF-κB p65 inhibition. Chrysoeriol exhibited selective cytotoxicity against leukemia cells with greater potency and also showed an ability to up-regulate NFAT transcriptional pathways through the amplification of intracellular ROS, in the presence of H2O2, to a greater degree than bruceantin and bruceine.

Conclusion: Chrysoeriol selectively kills leukemic cells and potentiates the amplification of ROS levels. Therefore, chrysoeriol could serve as a potential chemotherapeutic modifier for leukemia chemotherapy since leukemia cells have a higher susceptibility to elevated ROS levels.

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