1. The Diatom Cylindrotheca closterium and the Chlorophyll Breakdown Product Pheophorbide a for Photodynamic Therapy Applications
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Assunta Saide, Gennaro Riccio, Adrianna Ianora, and Chiara Lauritano
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Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes ,Cylindrotheca closterium ,photodynamic therapy ,Process Chemistry and Technology ,microalgae ,Pheophorbide a ,General Engineering ,cancer ,General Materials Science ,biotechnological applications ,Instrumentation ,Computer Science Applications - Abstract
Microalgae, eukaryotic unicellular plants that are distributed worldwide, have been shown to exert anti-proliferative and anticancer activities on various human cancer cell lines. An example of a microalgal bioactive compound is a chlorophyll breakdown product named Pheophorbide a (Ppa), which has been reported to have anti-proliferative properties against various cell lines. This compound has also been tested with light exposure in photodynamic therapy for cancer treatment. In this paper, we screened eleven marine microalgae against a panel of cancer cells, and evaluated the synergistic anti-proliferative effect with Pheophorbide a, with and without photo-activation. The results showed significant anti-proliferative activity against melanoma cells when Ppa was combined with fraction E of the diatom Cylindrotheca closterium plus 1 h photo-activation. Its activity was also analyzed using gene expression and Western blot experiments. Altogether, these data give new insights into the possible application of microalgae for photodynamic therapy.
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- 2023
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