Tomentosin a Sesquiterpene Lactone Induces Antiproliferative and Proapoptotic Effects in Human Burkitt Lymphoma by Deregulation of Anti- and Pro-Apoptotic Genes.
Patrizia VirdisIrene MarchesiFrancesco Paolo FiorentinoRossana MigheliLuca SannaValentina BordoniGiorgio PintoreGrazia GalleriMaria Rosaria MuroniLuigi BagellaClaudio FozzaMaria Rosaria De MiglioLuigi PoddaPublished in: Life (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
(1) Tomentosin is the most representative sesquiterpene lactone extracted by I. viscosa. Recently, it has gained particular attention in therapeutic oncologic fields due to its anti-tumor properties. (2) In this study, the potential anticancer features of tomentosin were evaluated on human Burkitt's lymphoma (BL) cell line, treated with increasing tomentosin concentration for cytotoxicity screening. (3) Our data showed that both cell cycle arrest and cell apoptosis induction are responsible of the antiproliferative effects of tomentosin and may end in the inhibition of BL cell viability. Moreover, a microarray gene expression profile was performed to assess differentially expressed genes contributing to tomentosin activity. Seventy-five genes deregulated by tomentosin have been identified. Downregulated genes are enriched in immune-system pathways, and PI3K/AKT and JAK/STAT pathways which favor proliferation and growth processes. Importantly, different deregulated genes identified in tomentosin-treated BL cells are prevalent in molecular pathways known to lead to cellular death, specifically by apoptosis. Tomentosin-treatment in BL cells induces the downregulation of antiapoptotic genes such as BCL2A1 and CDKN1A and upregulation of the proapoptotic PMAIP1 gene. (4) Overall, our results suggest that tomentosin could be taken into consideration as a potential natural product with limited toxicity and relevant anti-tumoral activity in the therapeutic options available to BL patients.
Keyphrases
- cell cycle arrest
- pi k akt
- cell death
- genome wide
- genome wide identification
- signaling pathway
- bioinformatics analysis
- cell proliferation
- induced apoptosis
- genome wide analysis
- endothelial cells
- dna methylation
- newly diagnosed
- oxidative stress
- transcription factor
- copy number
- electronic health record
- cross sectional
- minimally invasive
- big data
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- diffuse large b cell lymphoma
- machine learning
- poor prognosis
- radical prostatectomy
- anti inflammatory
- deep learning
- working memory
- smoking cessation
- data analysis
- risk assessment
- single molecule