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In Vitro Characterization of Derrone as an Aurora Kinase Inhibitor

Authors :
Nhung Thi My, Hoang
Thuong Thien, Phuong
Trang Thi Nhu, Nguyen
Yen Thi Hai, Tran
Anh Thi Ngoc, Nguyen
Thanh Lai, Nguyen
Khanh Thi Van, Bui
Source :
Biologicalpharmaceutical bulletin. 39(6)
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Among mitotic kinases, Aurora kinases are the most widely studied, since their expression is restricted to mitosis. They play a key role in chromosome segregation and cell polyploidy. Aurora kinases are important therapeutic targets, and several research groups have directed their efforts toward the identification of kinase inhibitors. The aim of this study is to screen and characterize Aurora kinase inhibitors from natural substances extracted from plants that are used in the Vietnamese pharmacopoeia. We have characterized in vitro Derrone, extracted from Erythrina orientalis L. MURR, as a novel Aurora kinase inhibitor. This compound exhibited an ability to inhibit the phosphorylation of histone H3 at ser10 both in kinase assay and at the cellular level. The compound was more effective against Aurora kinase B, with a lower IC50 value as compared to Aurora A. Moreover, it impaired the mitotic spindle checkpoint and led to endoreduplication in cancer cells, a phenomenon caused by an Aurora B inhibitor. Interestingly, using the xCelligence system and real-time cell analysis (RTCA) software, we set up a comparison of cell proliferation profiles between cancer cells treated with Derrone and VX680-a well-known Aurora kinase inhibitor-and we found that these profiles exhibited considerable similarity in cell morphology, growth, and death. Additionally, Derrone significantly inhibited the formation and growth of MCF7 tumor spheroids.

Details

ISSN :
13475215
Volume :
39
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biologicalpharmaceutical bulletin
Accession number :
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