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dc.creatorMijatović, Sanja
dc.creatorTimotijević, Gordana S
dc.creatorMiljković, Đorđe
dc.creatorRadović, Julijana M
dc.creatorMaksimović-Ivanić, Danijela
dc.creatorDekanski, Dragana P.
dc.creatorStošić-Grujičić, Stanislava
dc.date.accessioned2017-11-23T11:08:37Z
dc.date.available2015-11-17T10:26:51Z
dc.date.issued2011sr
dc.identifier.issn0020-7136sr
dc.identifier.otherRad_konverzija_3292sr
dc.identifier.urihttps://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1297
dc.description.abstractVarious constituents of the olive tree (Olea europaea) have been traditionally used in the treatment of infection, inflammation, prevention of chronic diseases, cardiovascular disorders and cancer. The anticancer potential of dry olive leaf extract (DOLE) represents the net effect of multilevel interactions between different biologically active compounds from the extract, cancer cells and conventional therapy. In this context, it was of primary interest to evaluate the influence of DOLE on progression of the highly malignant, immuno-and chemoresistant type of skin cancer-melanoma. DOLE significantly inhibited proliferation and subsequently restricted clonogenicity of the B16 mouse melanoma cell line in vitro. Moreover, late phase tumor treatment with DOLE significantly reduced tumor volume in a syngeneic strain of mice. DOLE-treated B16 cells were blocked in the G(0)/G(1) phase of the cell cycle, underwent early apoptosis and died by late necrosis. At the molecular level, the dying process started as caspase dependent, but finalized as caspase independent. In concordance, overexpression of antiapoptotic members of the Bcl-2 family, Bcl-2 and Bcl-XL, and diminished expression of their natural antagonists, Bim and p53, were observed. Despite molecular suppression of the proapoptotic process, DOLE successfully promoted cell death mainly through disruption of cell membrane integrity and late caspase-independent fragmentation of genetic material. Taken together, the results of this study indicate that DOLE possesses strong antimelanoma potential. When DOLE was applied in combination with different chemotherapeutics, various outcomes, including synergy and antagonism, were observed. This requires caution in the use of the extract as a supplementary antitumor therapeutic.en
dc.description.sponsorshipSerbian Ministry of Science [143029]sr
dc.language.isoEnglishsr
dc.rightsrestrictedAccess
dc.sourceInternational Journal of Cancersr
dc.titleMultiple antimelanoma potential of dry olive leaf extracten
dc.typearticle
dc.rights.licenseARR
dcterms.abstractМијатовић, Сања A.; Миљковић, Ђорђе М.; Максимовић-Иванић, Данијела Д.; Тимотијевић, Гордана С; Стошић-Грујичић, Станислава Д.; Радовић, Јулијана М; Декански, Драгана П.;
dc.citation.issue8sr
dc.citation.volume128sr
dc.citation.epage1965sr
dc.type.versionpublishedVersionen
dc.citation.rankM21
dc.identifier.rcubhttps://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_1297


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