Title of article :
Screening Methanolic Extracts of Sutherlandia spp (Cancer Bush) as AntiTumor Agents and their Effects on Anti-Apoptotic Genes
Author/Authors :
Raymond Motadi, Lesetja Department of Biochemistry - faculty of Science - University of Johannesburg, Auckland Park, Johannesburg, South Africa
Abstract :
In South Africa, cervical cancer is the utmost common cancer in women with an annual crude incidence rate
of 30.2 per 100,000 women. Many of home are still dependent on traditional medicine. Because of the name
―cancer bush’ given to Sutherlandia frutescens (SF) plant by the traditional healers for its anti-cancer activity,
the plant was used lines. MTT and xCELLigence were used to predict the IC50 and evaluate methanolic extract
effect on SiHa cell lines. Flow cytometer was used to characterize the cell death type. Caspase 3/7 and ATP
assays. MTT and xCELLigence results showed a growth inhibition following treatment with varying
concentration of Sutherlandia frutescens with IC50 optimal at 50ug/ml. ATP level increased in S.F treated cells.
Flow cytometry showed cells dying by apoptosis and with many cells trapped in S-Phase. Caspase activity was
high in methanolic treated cells. The compounds used were: Canavanine, GABA and Pinitol. These compounds
induced cell death at the highest concentration used. Sutherlandia frutescens has shown potential to disrupt
DNA replication thereby damaging DNA and arresting cell at S-phase leading to cell death by apoptosis.
Keywords :
Cervical cancer , Sutherlandia frutescens , cell cycle , Pinitol , GABA , apoptosis
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences (IJPS)