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Title: An Aqueous Extract of Marine Microalgae Exhibits Antimetastatic Activity through Preferential Killing of Suspended Cancer Cells and Anticolony Forming Activity
Authors: Somasekharan, Syam Prakash
Keywords: algal extract;antimetastatic agent;Ki 67 antigen;adherent cell;animal experiment;animal model;animal tissue;antiproliferative activity;apoptosis;Article;breast cancer cell line;cancer cell destruction;cell suspension;colony forming unit;controlled study;drug efficacy;drug mechanism;experimental lung metastasis;gastric cancer cell line;human;human cell;in vitro study;in vivo study;lung cancer cell line;male;metastasis inhibition;microalga;mouse;NOD SCID mouse;nonhuman;osteosarcoma cell line;pancreatic cancer cell line;prostate cancer;prostate cancer cell line;tumor xenograft
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Hindawi Limited
Citation: Somasekharan, S. P., El-Naggar, A., Sorensen, P. H., Wang, Y., & Cheng, H. (2016). An aqueous extract of marine microalgae exhibits antimetastatic activity through preferential killing of suspended cancer cells and anticolony forming activity. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2016 doi:10.1155/2016/9730654
Abstract: Research on marine natural products as potential anticancer agents is still limited. In the present study, an aqueous extract of a Canadian marine microalgal preparation was assessed for anticancer activities using various assays and cell lines of human cancers, including lung, prostate, stomach, breast, and pancreatic cancers, as well as an osteosarcoma. In vitro, the microalgal extract exhibited marked anticolony forming activity. In addition, it was more toxic, as indicated by increased apoptosis, to nonadherent cells (grown in suspension) than to adherent cells. In vivo, an antimetastatic effect of the extract was observed in NOD-SCID mice carrying subrenal capsule xenografts of PC3 prostate cancer cells. The results of the present study suggest that the antimetastatic effect of the aqueous microalgal extract is based on inhibition of colony forming ability of cancer cells and the preferential killing of suspended cancer cells. Further research aimed at identification of the molecular basis of the anticancer activities of the microalgal extract appears to be warranted. © 2016 Syam Prakash Somasekharan et al.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/9730654
https://dspace.iiti.ac.in/handle/123456789/4065
ISSN: 1741-427X
Type of Material: Journal Article
Appears in Collections:Department of Biosciences and Biomedical Engineering

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