Promising anticancer activity of batumin : a natural polyene antibiotic produced by Pseudomonas batumici

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Soldatkina, Maria.A.
Klochko, Vitalii V.
Zagorodnya, Svitlana D.
Rademan, Sunelle
Gwangwa, Mokgadi Violet
Joubert, Anna Margaretha
Lall, Namrita
Reva, Oleg N.

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Future Science

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AIM : To determine the computer-predicted anticancer activity of antibiotic batumin. MATERIALS AND METHODS : Cytotoxicity assays, cell morphology microscopy and cell cycle progression were studied in cancer and nontumorigenic cell lines. An in vivo experiment on Lewis lung carcinoma (3LL)-transplanted mice was conducted to evaluate potential antimetastatic. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION : Cytotoxicity against melanoma and lung carcinoma cells (IC50 ≈ 5 μg/ml) was detected. Hypercondensed chromatin and apoptotic body formation in batumin-treated cells suggested the induction of apoptosis supported also by an observed increase in the quantity of cells occupying the sub-G1 cell cycle phase. Twofold reduction in the number and volume of lung metastases in Lewis lung carcinoma (3LL)-bearing batumin-treated mice was demonstrated. Highly specific cytotoxicity of batumin against cancer cell lines potentiates further studies.

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Batumin, Apoptosis, Cancer, Cell cycle, Melanoma, Molecular docking

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oldatkina, M.A., Klochko, V.V., Zagorodnya, S.D. et al. 2018, 'Promising anticancer activity of batumin : a natural polyene antibiotic produced by Pseudomonas batumici', Future Medicinal Chemistry, vol. 10, no. 18, pp. 2187-2199.