Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology (Oct 2014)

Antitumor activity of C-phycocyanin from Arthronema africanum (Cyanophyceae)

  • Elena Gardeva,
  • Reneta Toshkova,
  • Liliya Yossifova,
  • Kaledona Minkova,
  • Natalia Ivanova,
  • Liliana Gigova

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-89132014005000018
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 57, no. 5
pp. 675 – 684

Abstract

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Pure C-phycocyanin (C-PC) was isolated from Arthronema africanumto evaluate its potential antitumor effects in vivo and in vitro. Experimental myeloid Graffi tumor in hamsters was used as a model. The cell proliferation assay showed that C-PC treatment, at concentration of 100 µg mL-1 for 24 h, significantly inhibited the growth of Graffi tumor cells (51.4% viability). Agarose gel electrophoresis of the genomic DNA of treated cells displayed time-and concentration-dependent fragmentation pattern, typical for apoptosis. Apoptotic process was related to the increase in cellular manganese and copper/zinc superoxide dismutases and glutathione reductase activities, coupled with a low catalase activity. In vivo C-PC administration (5.0 mg kg-1 body weight) suppressed the tumor transplantability and growth, while the mean survival time of the tumor-bearing hamsters was increased. The results revealed promising antitumor activities of A. africanum C-PC and suggested the potential of this natural biliprotein pigment for future pharmacological and medical applications. The study provided new data on the mechanism of the C-PC induced apoptosis in which the imbalance of antioxidant enzymes that favoured hydrogen peroxide accumulation might play a leading role.

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