Citrinin against breast cancer: A cytogenotoxicological study.
José Williams Gomes de Oliveira FilhoTeresinha de Jesus Aguiar Dos Santos AndradeRosália Maria Tôrres de LimaAntonielly Campinho Dos ReisDulce Helena Siqueira SilvaJosé Victor de Oliveira SantosAg-Anne Pereira Melo de MenezesAna Maria Oliveira da MataAna Carolina Soares DiasMarcus Vinícius Oliveira Barros de AlencarMárcia Fernanda Correia Jardim PazLina Clara Gayoso E Almendra Ibiapina MorenoMuhammad Torequl IslamMohammad S MubarakJoão Marcelo de Castro E SousaAna Amélia de Carvalho Melo CavalcantePublished in: Phytotherapy research : PTR (2020)
Breast cancer is one of the most lethal types of cancer and a leading cause of mortality among Women worldwide. Citrinin (CIT), a polyketide extracted from the fungus Penicillium citrinum, exhibits a wide range of biological activities such as antibacterial, antifungal, and cytotoxic effects. The aim of the current study was to evaluate the antitumoral effects of CIT against 7,12-dimethylbenzanthracene (DMBA)-induced mammary carcinoma in Swiss mice For this, CIT, DMBA and the standard cyclophosphamide (CPA) induced behavioral changes in experimental animals, and these changes were screened by using the rota rod and open field tests. Additionally, hematological, biochemical, immuno-histochemical, and histopathological analyses were carried out. Results suggest that CIT did not alter behavioral, hematological, and biochemical parameters in mice. DMBA induced invasive mammary carcinoma and showed genotoxic effects in the breasts, bone marrow, lymphocytes, and hepatic cells. It also caused mutagenic effects in the formation of micronuclei, bridges, shoots, and binucleate cells in bone marrow and liver. CIT and CPA genotoxic effects were observed after 3 weeks of therapy, where CIT exhibited a repair capacity and induced significant apoptotic damage in mouse lymphocytes. In conclusion, CIT showed antitumoral effects in Swiss mice, possibly through induction of apoptosis.
Keyphrases
- bone marrow
- high glucose
- induced apoptosis
- mesenchymal stem cells
- cell cycle arrest
- adipose tissue
- drug induced
- young adults
- minimally invasive
- cell proliferation
- smoking cessation
- metabolic syndrome
- high dose
- skeletal muscle
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- signaling pathway
- stress induced
- insulin resistance
- preterm birth