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Cell death induction by mycelium extracts from Pleurotus spp. on cervical cancer cell lines.

Carla O Contreras-OchoaJocelyn Maza-LopezPedro Mendoza de GivesLiliana Aguilar-MarcelinoCarlos Mojica-CardosoJisela Dimas-GonzálezDiana L Fernández-CotoJesús Reyna-FigueroaMa Eugenia López-ArellanoAlfredo Lagunas Martínez
Published in: Natural product research (2022)
Mushrooms have health benefits, including anti-tumoral properties. We evaluated the cytotoxic and cell death induction effects of water-soluble extracts of Pleurotus ostreatus and Pleurotus eryngii mycelium in the cervical cancer cell lines HeLa (HVP18 + ) and SiHa (HVP16 + ) as well as the non-tumoral cell line HaCaT. Both Pleurotus extracts presented similar protein patterns from 190 to 10 kDa and displayed protease activity on a gelatine substrate. The mycelium extracts of both Pleurotus strains induced a dose-dependent cytotoxic effect on HPV + cells IC 50 65 µg), whereas HaCaT cells were less susceptible (IC 50 90 µg). The cytotoxic effect at the IC 50 concentration was not associated with apoptosis, the activation of Caspases-3/7 was not significantive; only P. eryngii induced a moderate (1.2-fold) increase in SiHa cells. Pleurotus extracts induced autophagy, mainly in SiHa cells (4.3-fold). Neither extracts induced changes in p53 protein expression, suggesting that the cytotoxic effect could be due to p53-independent pathways.
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