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Marrubium vulgare ethanolic extract induces proliferation block, apoptosis, and cytoprotective autophagy in cancer cells in vitro.

Paunović, V.; Kosić, M.; Đorđević, S.; Žugić, A.; Đalinac, N.; Gašić, U.; Trajković, Vladimir; Harhaji-Trajković, Ljubica

(2016)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Paunović, V.
AU  - Kosić, M.
AU  - Đorđević, S.
AU  - Žugić, A.
AU  - Đalinac, N.
AU  - Gašić, U.
AU  - Trajković, Vladimir
AU  - Harhaji-Trajković, Ljubica
PY  - 2016
UR  - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27755961
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2563
AB  - Marrubium vulgare is a European medicinal plant with numerous beneficial effects on human health. The aim of the study was to isolate the plant ethanolic extract (MVE) and to investigate its anti-melanoma and anti-glioma effects. MVE was prepared by the modified pharmacopoeial percolation method and characterized by UHPLC-LTQ OrbiTrap MS. MVE dose-dependently reduced viability of melanoma (B16) and glioma (U251) cells, but not peripheral blood mononuclear cells. It arrested cell cycle in S+G2/M phase, which was associated with the activation of MAP kinase p38 and up-regulation of antiproliferative genes p53, p21 and p27. MVE induced oxidative stress, while antioxidants abrogated its antitumor effect. Furthermore, MVE induced mitochondrial depolarization, activation of caspase-9 and -3, Parp cleavage, phosphatidylserine exposure and DNA fragmentation. The mitochondrial apoptotic pathway was associated with the up-regulation of proapoptotic genes Pten, Bak1, Apaf1, and Puma and down-regulation of antiapoptotic genes survivin and Xiap. MVE also stimulated the expression of autophagy-related genes Atg5, Atg7, Atg12, Beclin-1, Gabarab and Sqstm1, as well as LC3-I conversion to the autophagosome associated LC3-II, while autophagy inhibitors exacerbated its cytotoxicity. Finally, the most abundant phenolic components of MVE, ferulic, p-hydroxybenzoic, caffeic and chlorogenic acids, did not exert a profound effect on viability of tumor cells, suggesting that other components individually or in concert are the mediators of the extracts' cytotoxicity. By demonstrating the ability of MVE to inhibit proliferation, induce apoptosis and cytoprotective autophagy, our results suggest that MVE, alone or combined with autophagy inhibitors, could be a good candidate for anti-melanoma and anti-glioma therapy.
T2  - Cellular and molecular biology (Noisy-le-Grand, France)
T1  - Marrubium vulgare ethanolic extract induces proliferation block, apoptosis, and cytoprotective autophagy in cancer cells in vitro.
IS  - 11
VL  - 62
DO  - 10.14715/cmb/2016.62.11.18
SP  - 108
EP  - 114
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Paunović, V. and Kosić, M. and Đorđević, S. and Žugić, A. and Đalinac, N. and Gašić, U. and Trajković, Vladimir and Harhaji-Trajković, Ljubica",
year = "2016",
abstract = "Marrubium vulgare is a European medicinal plant with numerous beneficial effects on human health. The aim of the study was to isolate the plant ethanolic extract (MVE) and to investigate its anti-melanoma and anti-glioma effects. MVE was prepared by the modified pharmacopoeial percolation method and characterized by UHPLC-LTQ OrbiTrap MS. MVE dose-dependently reduced viability of melanoma (B16) and glioma (U251) cells, but not peripheral blood mononuclear cells. It arrested cell cycle in S+G2/M phase, which was associated with the activation of MAP kinase p38 and up-regulation of antiproliferative genes p53, p21 and p27. MVE induced oxidative stress, while antioxidants abrogated its antitumor effect. Furthermore, MVE induced mitochondrial depolarization, activation of caspase-9 and -3, Parp cleavage, phosphatidylserine exposure and DNA fragmentation. The mitochondrial apoptotic pathway was associated with the up-regulation of proapoptotic genes Pten, Bak1, Apaf1, and Puma and down-regulation of antiapoptotic genes survivin and Xiap. MVE also stimulated the expression of autophagy-related genes Atg5, Atg7, Atg12, Beclin-1, Gabarab and Sqstm1, as well as LC3-I conversion to the autophagosome associated LC3-II, while autophagy inhibitors exacerbated its cytotoxicity. Finally, the most abundant phenolic components of MVE, ferulic, p-hydroxybenzoic, caffeic and chlorogenic acids, did not exert a profound effect on viability of tumor cells, suggesting that other components individually or in concert are the mediators of the extracts' cytotoxicity. By demonstrating the ability of MVE to inhibit proliferation, induce apoptosis and cytoprotective autophagy, our results suggest that MVE, alone or combined with autophagy inhibitors, could be a good candidate for anti-melanoma and anti-glioma therapy.",
journal = "Cellular and molecular biology (Noisy-le-Grand, France)",
title = "Marrubium vulgare ethanolic extract induces proliferation block, apoptosis, and cytoprotective autophagy in cancer cells in vitro.",
number = "11",
volume = "62",
doi = "10.14715/cmb/2016.62.11.18",
pages = "108-114"
}
Paunović, V., Kosić, M., Đorđević, S., Žugić, A., Đalinac, N., Gašić, U., Trajković, V.,& Harhaji-Trajković, L.. (2016). Marrubium vulgare ethanolic extract induces proliferation block, apoptosis, and cytoprotective autophagy in cancer cells in vitro.. in Cellular and molecular biology (Noisy-le-Grand, France), 62(11), 108-114.
https://doi.org/10.14715/cmb/2016.62.11.18
Paunović V, Kosić M, Đorđević S, Žugić A, Đalinac N, Gašić U, Trajković V, Harhaji-Trajković L. Marrubium vulgare ethanolic extract induces proliferation block, apoptosis, and cytoprotective autophagy in cancer cells in vitro.. in Cellular and molecular biology (Noisy-le-Grand, France). 2016;62(11):108-114.
doi:10.14715/cmb/2016.62.11.18 .
Paunović, V., Kosić, M., Đorđević, S., Žugić, A., Đalinac, N., Gašić, U., Trajković, Vladimir, Harhaji-Trajković, Ljubica, "Marrubium vulgare ethanolic extract induces proliferation block, apoptosis, and cytoprotective autophagy in cancer cells in vitro." in Cellular and molecular biology (Noisy-le-Grand, France), 62, no. 11 (2016):108-114,
https://doi.org/10.14715/cmb/2016.62.11.18 . .
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Threatening levels and extinction risks based on distributional, ecological and life-history datasets (DELH) versus IUCN criteria: example of Serbian reptiles

Tomovic, L.; Urošević, Aleksandar; Vukov, Tanja; Ajtić, Rastko D.; Ljubisavljević, Katarina; Krizmanic, I.; Jovic, D.; Labus, N.; Đorđević, S.; Kalezić, Miloš L.; Džukić, Georg V.; Luiselli, L.

(2015)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Tomovic, L.
AU  - Urošević, Aleksandar
AU  - Vukov, Tanja
AU  - Ajtić, Rastko D.
AU  - Ljubisavljević, Katarina
AU  - Krizmanic, I.
AU  - Jovic, D.
AU  - Labus, N.
AU  - Đorđević, S.
AU  - Kalezić, Miloš L.
AU  - Džukić, Georg V.
AU  - Luiselli, L.
PY  - 2015
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2344
AB  - Recent studies on the world reptiles' extinction risks pointed out that
   about 20 \% of species are threatened, with another 20 \% are
   data-deficient following IUCN criteria. IUCN set up criteria for
   assessment of extinction risk at global and regional scales, relying on
   distribution data, population parameters and quantitative analyses. Only
   12 \% of reptilian species were listed as globally threatened upon
   population data. Long-term population studies are time-consuming, thus
   it would be practical to use some other parameters for estimations of
   extinction risks. Threatening level (and extinction risks) of Serbian
   reptiles have never been investigated. We aimed to scrutinize species
   threatening level (thus set up conservation priorities) on the basis of
   distributional, ecological and life-history datasets (DELH). We
   estimated which traits are the most important for the conservation of
   species. Separately, we used IUCN criteria for regional level to assess
   extinction risk and compared them with the results obtained by analyses
   of DELH datasets. The two types of criteria gave similar estimates for
   the chelonian species. In snakes, two species exhibited higher
   conservation scores by DELH than by IUCN criteria, the opposite being
   true for two other species. In lizards, only two species had higher
   extinction risks by IUCN whereas five lizards were more threatened
   according to DELH. Our intention was not discredit the values of IUCN
   criteria for setting regional (or national) extinction risks, but to
   suggest that use of additional features other than IUCN could be
   valuable for estimation of threatening level and setting conservation
   priorities for cases where precise distribution and population data are
   not available.
T2  - Biodiversity and Conservation
T1  - Threatening levels and extinction risks based on distributional,
 ecological and life-history datasets (DELH) versus IUCN criteria:
 example of Serbian reptiles
IS  - 12
VL  - 24
DO  - 10.1007/s10531-015-0984-7
SP  - 2913
EP  - 2934
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Tomovic, L. and Urošević, Aleksandar and Vukov, Tanja and Ajtić, Rastko D. and Ljubisavljević, Katarina and Krizmanic, I. and Jovic, D. and Labus, N. and Đorđević, S. and Kalezić, Miloš L. and Džukić, Georg V. and Luiselli, L.",
year = "2015",
abstract = "Recent studies on the world reptiles' extinction risks pointed out that
   about 20 \% of species are threatened, with another 20 \% are
   data-deficient following IUCN criteria. IUCN set up criteria for
   assessment of extinction risk at global and regional scales, relying on
   distribution data, population parameters and quantitative analyses. Only
   12 \% of reptilian species were listed as globally threatened upon
   population data. Long-term population studies are time-consuming, thus
   it would be practical to use some other parameters for estimations of
   extinction risks. Threatening level (and extinction risks) of Serbian
   reptiles have never been investigated. We aimed to scrutinize species
   threatening level (thus set up conservation priorities) on the basis of
   distributional, ecological and life-history datasets (DELH). We
   estimated which traits are the most important for the conservation of
   species. Separately, we used IUCN criteria for regional level to assess
   extinction risk and compared them with the results obtained by analyses
   of DELH datasets. The two types of criteria gave similar estimates for
   the chelonian species. In snakes, two species exhibited higher
   conservation scores by DELH than by IUCN criteria, the opposite being
   true for two other species. In lizards, only two species had higher
   extinction risks by IUCN whereas five lizards were more threatened
   according to DELH. Our intention was not discredit the values of IUCN
   criteria for setting regional (or national) extinction risks, but to
   suggest that use of additional features other than IUCN could be
   valuable for estimation of threatening level and setting conservation
   priorities for cases where precise distribution and population data are
   not available.",
journal = "Biodiversity and Conservation",
title = "Threatening levels and extinction risks based on distributional,
 ecological and life-history datasets (DELH) versus IUCN criteria:
 example of Serbian reptiles",
number = "12",
volume = "24",
doi = "10.1007/s10531-015-0984-7",
pages = "2913-2934"
}
Tomovic, L., Urošević, A., Vukov, T., Ajtić, R. D., Ljubisavljević, K., Krizmanic, I., Jovic, D., Labus, N., Đorđević, S., Kalezić, M. L., Džukić, G. V.,& Luiselli, L.. (2015). Threatening levels and extinction risks based on distributional,
 ecological and life-history datasets (DELH) versus IUCN criteria:
 example of Serbian reptiles. in Biodiversity and Conservation, 24(12), 2913-2934.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-015-0984-7
Tomovic L, Urošević A, Vukov T, Ajtić RD, Ljubisavljević K, Krizmanic I, Jovic D, Labus N, Đorđević S, Kalezić ML, Džukić GV, Luiselli L. Threatening levels and extinction risks based on distributional,
 ecological and life-history datasets (DELH) versus IUCN criteria:
 example of Serbian reptiles. in Biodiversity and Conservation. 2015;24(12):2913-2934.
doi:10.1007/s10531-015-0984-7 .
Tomovic, L., Urošević, Aleksandar, Vukov, Tanja, Ajtić, Rastko D., Ljubisavljević, Katarina, Krizmanic, I., Jovic, D., Labus, N., Đorđević, S., Kalezić, Miloš L., Džukić, Georg V., Luiselli, L., "Threatening levels and extinction risks based on distributional,
 ecological and life-history datasets (DELH) versus IUCN criteria:
 example of Serbian reptiles" in Biodiversity and Conservation, 24, no. 12 (2015):2913-2934,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-015-0984-7 . .
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