The Natural Fungal Metabolite Beauvericin Exerts Anticancer Activity in vivo: A Pre-Clinical Pilot Study

Heilos, Daniela and Rodriguez-Carrasco, Yelko and Englinger, Bernhard and Timelthaler, Gerald and Schoonhoven, Sushilla van and Sulyok, Michael and Boecker, Simon and Sussmuth, Roderich D. and Heffeter, Petra and Lemmens-Gruber, Rosa and Dornetshuber-Fleiss, Rita and Berger, Walter (2022) The Natural Fungal Metabolite Beauvericin Exerts Anticancer Activity in vivo: A Pre-Clinical Pilot Study. B P International, pp. 25-40. ISBN 978-93-5547-770-5

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Abstract

Recently, in vitro anti-cancer properties of beauvericin, a fungal metabolite were shown in various cancer cell lines. In this study, we assessed the specificity of this effect by comparing beauvericin cytotoxicity in malignant versus non-malignant cells. Moreover, we tested in vivo anticancer effects of beauvericin by treating BALB/c and CB-17/SCID mice bearing murine CT-26 or human KB-3-1-grafted tumors, respectively. Tumor size and weight were measured and histological sections were evaluated by Ki-67 and H/E staining as well as TdT-mediated-dUTP-nick-end (TUNEL) labeling. Beauvericin levels were determined in various tissues and body fluids by LC-MS/MS. In addition to a more pronounced activity against malignant cells, we detected decreased tumor volumes and weights in beauvericin-treated mice compared to controls in both the allo- and the xenograft model without any adverse effects. No significant differences were detected concerning percentages of proliferating and mitotic cells in tumor sections from treated and untreated mice. However, a significant increase of necrotic areas within whole tumor sections of beauvericin-treated mice was found in both models corresponding to an enhanced number of TUNEL-positive, i.e., apoptotic, cells. Furthermore, moderate beauvericin accumulation was detected in tumor tissues. In conclusion, we suggest beauvericin as a promising novel natural compound for anticancer therapy.

Item Type: Book
Subjects: STM Repository > Medical Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 11 Oct 2023 10:29
Last Modified: 11 Oct 2023 10:29
URI: http://classical.goforpromo.com/id/eprint/4129

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