Fujita Medical Journal (Sep 2017)

Andrographolide from the herb Andrographis paniculata induces apoptosis on cultured human leukemic cells

  • Hiroki Doi,
  • Taei Matsui,
  • Tamae Ohye,
  • Kuniaki Saito,
  • Itsuro Katsuda,
  • Hidehiko Akiyama

DOI
https://doi.org/10.20407/fmj.3.3_48
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 3
pp. 48 – 54

Abstract

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Objectives: Andrographis paniculata (A. paniculata) is a widely used herb that has potential medical properties. Andrographolide (Andro) is the major component of A. paniculata. We evaluated the anti-tumor activity of Andro using leukemic cell line cells. Methods: Leukemic cell lines U937, HL60 or H929 cells were cultured in the presence or absence of Andro and compared with the effects of Ara-C or vincristine. The anti-tumor activity was assessed by morphological observations of the cells, DNA fragmentation, MTT assay, Annexin V positive rate, caspase-3/7 activity, and cell cycle analysis. Results: After addition of Andro, the morphology of cells changed to characteristic shapes with apoptotic bodies. Furthermore, the Annexin V positive rate and caspase-3/7 activities were increased compared with untreated cells. The G1 phase of cell cycle was also similarly increased compared with cells treated with Ara-C. Conclusions: Our results show that Andro has an anti-tumor activity against leukemic cell lines, very possibly by inducing apoptosis.

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