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HERO ID
1445684
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Active fraction from Ganoderma lucidum with apoptosis activity on peripheral blood mononuclear cells from chronic lymphocytic leukemia
Author(s)
Calvino, Eva; Pajuelo, L; Luis Manjon, J; Sancho, P; Cristina Tejedor, M; Gil, J; Fernandez-Cruz, E; Diez, JC
Year
2012
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
European Journal of Integrative Medicine
ISSN:
1876-3820
Volume
4
Issue
3
Page Numbers
E335-E343
DOI
10.1016/j.eujim.2012.01.010
Web of Science Id
WOS:000312092900013
Abstract
Aim of the study: B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (B-CLL) is a neoplasia of the immune system due to an accumulation of clonal B lymphocytes resistant to apoptosis. B-cell abnormal infiltration impairs normal architecture of lymph nodes and other organs of the immune system and therefore the defense against infectious diseases. Single new therapeutic strategies are currently under investigation for triggering specific death of malignant B-CLL cells. Moreover, therapies including combination of several new antitumor agents more effective against tumor processes are being developed. Methods: We used an active fraction obtained from Ganoderma lucidum fruiting bodies. This fraction was isolated by methanol extraction and column chromatography on silica gel using butanol: acetic acid: water for elution. This fraction was collected at an R-f of 0.74. Results: In this study, we show induction of cytotoxicity, DNA fragmentation and apoptosis on fresh human B-CLL cells by this active fraction from G. lucidum. Different dose-dependent cytotoxic effects were observed depending on the individual immunophenotypes. Even at low concentration, this fraction induced cell death with DNA fragmentation and changes in phosphatidylserine localization in cell membrane on B-cells from CLL patients. It is at low concentration where this active fraction shows a balance between the apoptotic effect and cell viability. Conclusion: The high cytotoxic effect observed in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from B-CLL patients as compared with the effect on healthy donors' cells support its potential antileukemia role in combined therapeutic strategies. (C) 2012 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.
Keywords
Apoptosis; Cell death; Chronic lymphocytic leukemia; DNA fragmentation; Ganoderma; Necrosis
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