1. Novel Lignan and Stilbenoid Mixture Shows Anticarcinogenic Efficacy in Preclinical PC-3M-luc2 Prostate Cancer Model
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Annika Smeds, Tero Aittokallio, Christer Eckerman, Bjarne Holmbom, Sari Mäkelä, Emrah Yatkin, Niina Saarinen, Teemu D. Laajala, Lauri Polari, Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland, and Bioinformatics
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Male ,Metabolite ,Phytochemicals ,Pinosylvin ,Cancer Treatment ,lcsh:Medicine ,TRAIL ,Apoptosis ,Resveratrol ,Pharmacology ,Stilbenoid ,Biochemistry ,VIVO ,TNF-Related Apoptosis-Inducing Ligand ,Mice ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Prostate cancer ,0302 clinical medicine ,Stilbenes ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,lcsh:Science ,RESVERATROL ,Matairesinol ,TRANSGENIC MICE ,Lignan ,0303 health sciences ,Multidisciplinary ,Plant Biochemistry ,Prostate Cancer ,food and beverages ,Pinus sylvestris ,Animal Models ,3. Good health ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Physical Sciences ,GROWTH ,Heterografts ,Statistics (Mathematics) ,Research Article ,education ,3122 Cancers ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Biostatistics ,Biology ,Research and Analysis Methods ,ta3111 ,Chemoprevention ,Lignans ,MECHANISMS ,03 medical and health sciences ,Model Organisms ,Cell Line, Tumor ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,PLANT ,CELLS IN-VITRO ,Furans ,Cell Proliferation ,030304 developmental biology ,Plant Extracts ,lcsh:R ,ta1183 ,Biology and Life Sciences ,Cancers and Neoplasms ,Prostatic Neoplasms ,ta3122 ,medicine.disease ,Genitourinary Tract Tumors ,chemistry ,Cancer cell ,lcsh:Q ,Mathematics - Abstract
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer of men in the Western world, and novel approaches for prostate cancer risk reduction are needed. Plant-derived phenolic compounds attenuate prostate cancer growth in preclinical models by several mechanisms, which is in line with epidemiological findings suggesting that consumption of plant-based diets is associated with low risk of prostate cancer. The objective of this study was to assess the effects of a novel lignan-stilbenoid mixture in PC-3M-luc2 human prostate cancer cells in vitro and in orthotopic xenografts. Lignan and stilbenoid -rich extract was obtained from Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) knots. Pine knot extract as well as stilbenoids (methyl pinosylvin and pinosylvin), and lignans (matairesinol and nortrachelogenin) present in pine knot extract showed antiproliferative and proapoptotic efficacy at ≥ 40 μM concentration in vitro. Furthermore, pine knot extract derived stilbenoids enhanced tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) induced apoptosis already at ≥ 10 μM concentrations. In orthotopic PC-3M-luc2 xenograft bearing immunocompromized mice, three-week peroral exposure to pine knot extract (52 mg of lignans and stilbenoids per kg of body weight) was well tolerated and showed anti-tumorigenic efficacy, demonstrated by multivariate analysis combining essential markers of tumor growth (i.e. tumor volume, vascularization, and cell proliferation). Methyl pinosylvin, pinosylvin, matairesinol, nortrachelogenin, as well as resveratrol, a metabolite of pinosylvin, were detected in serum at total concentration of 7-73 μM, confirming the bioavailability of pine knot extract derived lignans and stilbenoids. In summary, our data indicates that pine knot extract is a novel and cost-effective source of resveratrol, methyl pinosylvin and other bioactive lignans and stilbenoids. Pine knot extract shows anticarcinogenic efficacy in preclinical prostate cancer model, and our in vitro data suggests that compounds derived from the extract may have potential as novel chemosensitizers to TRAIL. These findings promote further research on health-related applications of wood biochemicals.
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- 2014
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