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Hypericum alpestre extract exhibits in vitro and in vivo anticancer properties by regulating the cellular antioxidant system and metabolic pathway of L-arginine
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  • Nikolay Avtandilyan,
  • Mikayel Ginovyan,
  • Hayarpi Javrushyan,
  • Hasmik Karapetyan,
  • Izabela Koss-Mikołajczyk,
  • Barbara Kusznierewicz,
  • Anna Grigoryan,
  • Alina Maloyan,
  • Agnieszka Bartoszek
Nikolay Avtandilyan
Yerevan State University

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Mikayel Ginovyan
Yerevan State University
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Hayarpi Javrushyan
Yerevan State University
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Hasmik Karapetyan
Yerevan State University
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Izabela Koss-Mikołajczyk
Gdanski Uniwersytet Medyczny Katedra i Zaklad Biochemii Farmaceutycznej
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Barbara Kusznierewicz
Gdanski Uniwersytet Medyczny Katedra i Zaklad Biochemii Farmaceutycznej
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Anna Grigoryan
Yerevan State University
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Alina Maloyan
Oregon Health and Science University Foundation
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Agnieszka Bartoszek
Gdanski Uniwersytet Medyczny Katedra i Zaklad Biochemii Farmaceutycznej
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Abstract

Conventional treatment methods are not effective enough to fight the rapid increase in cancer cases. The interest is increasing in the investigation of herbal sources for the development of new anticancer therapeutics. Particularly, much attention is given to finding combined phytochemical/chemotherapeutic treatment models to overcome drug resistance and decrease side effects. The aim was to investigate the antitumor capacity of Hypericum alpestre herb extract in vitro and in vivo, either alone or combined with the inhibitors of the L-arginine/polyamine/nitric oxide pathway and characterize its active phytochemicals using advanced chromatographic techniques. The antioxidant capacity of H. alpestre extract was assessed through chemical spectrophotometric tests (DPPH and ABTS) and in biological systems using Cellular Antioxidant Activity assay. The inhibitory effect of H. alpestre extract on the growth of human colorectal (HT29) and breast cancer (MCF-7) cell cultures was explored by the MTT test. The genotoxicity of the tested extract was studied using a comet assay. In vivo, the antitumor properties of H. alpestre and its combinations were explored in a rat mammary gland carcinogenesis model induced by subcutaneous injection of 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene. The polyphenolic substances present in H. alpestre extract have been characterized using the LC-Q-Orbitrap HRMS system. The H. alpestre extract expressed promising antiproliferative effects on MCF-7 and HT29 cells. The extract did not exhibit genotoxic activity nor possessed antigenotoxic properties. The in vivo rat mammary carcinogenesis model data showed that the H. alpestre extract stimulated the activity of antioxidant enzymes in the liver, brain, and tumors of rats in the experimental groups, demonstrating its antioxidant protective effects. The herb alone and in combination with N ω-OH-nor-L-arginine and N ω-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester exhibited pro-/antioxidant, antiproliferative, anti-angiogenic, and cytotoxic effects.
20 Oct 2023Submitted to Cell Biochemistry & Function
20 Oct 2023Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
20 Oct 2023Assigned to Editor
20 Oct 2023Submission Checks Completed
21 Oct 2023Reviewer(s) Assigned
11 Nov 2023Editorial Decision: Revise Major