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Anticancer Activity of 2-O-caffeoyl Alphitolic Acid Extracted from the Lichen, Usnea barbata 2017-KL-10.


ABSTRACT: Colorectal cancer is one of the life-threatening ailments causing high mortality and morbidity worldwide. Despite the innovation in medical genetics, the prognosis for metastatic colorectal cancer in patients remains unsatisfactory. Recently, lichens have attracted the attention of researchers in the search for targets to fight against cancer. Lichens are considered mines of thousands of metabolites. Researchers have reported that lichen-derived metabolites demonstrated biological effects, such as anticancer, antiviral, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, analgesic, antipyretic, antiproliferative, and cytotoxic, on various cell lines. However, the exploration of the biological activities of lichens' metabolites is limited. Thus, the main objective of our study was to evaluate the anticancer effect of secondary metabolites isolated from lichen (Usnea barbata 2017-KL-10) on the human colorectal cancer cell line HCT116. In this study, 2OCAA exhibited concentration-dependent anticancer activities by suppressing antiapoptotic genes, such as MCL-1, and inducing apoptotic genes, such as BAX, TP53, and CDKN1A(p21). Moreover, 2OCAA inhibited the migration and invasion of colorectal cancer cells in a concentration-dependent manner. Taken together, these data suggest that 2OCAA is a better therapeutic candidate for colorectal cancer.

SUBMITTER: Chae HJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8271524 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Anticancer Activity of 2-<i>O</i>-caffeoyl Alphitolic Acid Extracted from the Lichen, <i>Usnea barbata</i> 2017-KL-10.

Chae Hae-Jung HJ   Kim Geum-Jin GJ   Deshar Barsha B   Kim Hyun-Jin HJ   Shin Min-Ji MJ   Kwon Hyukbean H   Youn Ui-Joung UJ   Nam Joo-Won JW   Kim Sung-Hak SH   Choi Hyukjae H   Suh Sung-Suk SS  

Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) 20210628 13


Colorectal cancer is one of the life-threatening ailments causing high mortality and morbidity worldwide. Despite the innovation in medical genetics, the prognosis for metastatic colorectal cancer in patients remains unsatisfactory. Recently, lichens have attracted the attention of researchers in the search for targets to fight against cancer. Lichens are considered mines of thousands of metabolites. Researchers have reported that lichen-derived metabolites demonstrated biological effects, such  ...[more]

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