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http://dx.doi.org/10.5352/JLS.2017.27.8.951

Machilus Thunbergii Water Extract Induces Cytotoxic Effect against Human Acute Jurkat T Lymphoma  

Kim, Min Hwan (Department of Smart Bio-Health, Dong-eui University)
Lee, Jong-Hwan (Biomedical Engineering and Biotechnology Major, Division of Applied Bioengineering, College of Engineering, Dong-eui University)
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Journal of Life Science / v.27, no.8, 2017 , pp. 951-957 More about this Journal
Abstract
To understand the cytotoxic activity of Machilus thunbergii, which has been used as a traditional oriental medicine, the mechanism underlying the cytotoxic effect of its extract on human acute Jurkat T cells was investigated. The methanol extract of roots (3 kg) of M. thunbergii was evaporated, dissolved in, and then extracted by water. The water-extracted active substance was designated MTWE. When Jurkat T cells were treated with MTWE at concentrations of 0, 25, 50, and $100{\mu}g/ml$, the apoptotic phenomenon of cells accompanying several subsequent biochemical reactions, such as mitochondrial cytochrome c release, activation of caspase-3, and ICAD degradation, was detected in the Jurkat T cells. Moverover. the expression of Bcl-xL, which is a suppressor for mitochondrial cytochrome c release pathway, was reduced in the Jurkat T cells. As DUSP6, a growth suppressor of cancer cells, ranged from 0, 25, 50, $100{\mu}g/ml$ of MTWE, the expression level was elevated in the Jurkat T cells. The apoptotic morphological change of the nuclei was observed by DAPI staining. Although the potential involvement of the other factors and DUSP6 is currently being investigated in more detail, these findings support the notion that MTWE is able to achieve the apoptosis of Jurkat T cells, and it seems that MTWE is useful as a method of evaluating a chemotherapeutic agent or tonic materials for human acute leukemia.
Keywords
Apoptosis; cytotoxicity; Jurkat T cells; Machilus thunbergii;
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