Growth suppression of human transformed cells by treatment with bark extracts from a medicinal plant, Terminalia arjuna |
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Authors: | Avinash Nagpal Laxhman Singh Meena Satwinderjeet Kaur Iqbal Singh Grover Renu Wadhwa Sunil C. Kaul |
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Affiliation: | (1) National Institute of Bioscience and Human-Technology, 1-1 Higashi, 305 8566 Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan;(2) Department of Botanical Sciences, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, India;(3) Centre for Biochemical Technology, Mall Road, 110007 Delhi, India;(4) Chugai Research Institute for Molecular Medicine, 153-2 Nagai, Niihari-Mura, Niihari-Gun, 300-41 Ibaraki, Japan |
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Abstract: | Summary We have investigated the effects of acetone and methanol extracts of a medicinal plant, Terminalia arjuna, on the growth of human normal fibroblasts (WI-38), osteosarcoma (U2OS), and glioblastoma (U251) cells in vitro. We found that both extracts at 30 μg and 60 μg/ml concentrations inhibit the growth of transformed cells; the growth of normal cells was least affected. Although the transformed cells appeared to have fragmented nucleus by Hoechst staining, no deoxyribonucleic acid laddering effect was observed. In response to the extract treatment, the tumor suppressor protein, p53, was induced in U2OS but not in U251 and WI-38 cells. A cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor, p21WAF1, was induced in transformed cells only. The study suggests that the bark extract of medicinal plant, T. arjuna, has components that can induce growth arrest of transformed cells by p53-dependent and-independent pathways. |
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Keywords: | Terminalia arjuna bark extracts p53 p21WAF1 growth suppression transformed cells |
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