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Effects of extracts from two Native American plants on proliferation of human breast and colon cancer cell lines in vitro

Authors :
Wim F.A. Steelant
Tammy S. Arguello
James Browning
Michael J. Pullin
Severine Van slambrouck
Amber L. Daniels
Robin K. Lee
Alexander Kornienko
Source :
Oncology Reports.
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
Spandidos Publications, 2006.

Abstract

Native American medicinal plants are traditionally used to prevent and treat a variety of diseases, including cancer. These herbal preparations are alleged to have many biological activities, such as stimulation or suppression of immune responses and antiproliferative effects on cancer cells. In the present study, we investigated the effects of aqueous and ethanol extracts from two Native American plants, Ligusticum porteri (Osha) and Anemopsis californica (Yerba Manza), on the growth of human MCF-7/AZ breast and HCT8/E11 colon cancer cells. The aqueous and ethanol extracts from A. californica potently inhibited growth of MCF-7/AZ in a concentration-dependent manner, whereas the growth of HCT8/E11 was unaltered. Extracts from L. porteri showed no activity on either cell line. In addition, we observed that the extracellular signal-regulated protein kinase 1 and 2 (ERK1/2) activities were markedly decreased when exposed to both extracts from A. californica. These results suggest that the growth inhibitory effect of A. californica in breast cancer cells is ERK-mediated.

Details

ISSN :
17912431 and 1021335X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Oncology Reports
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........c9a99a0dae33827bd8cdea8b98b9fd6b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3892/or.15.5.1327