Inhibition of growth and induction of apoptosis in human cancer cell lines by an ethyl acetate fraction from shiitake mushrooms.

OBJECTIVE Shiitake (Lentinus edodes) mushrooms have been reported to have cancer-preventing properties. However, little research has been conducted verifying the antitumor activities of "mycochemicals" in shiitake mushrooms. In this study, potential roles of an ethyl acetate fraction from shiitake mushrooms were investigated by in vitro bioassays. DESIGN The activities of an ethyl acetate fraction were evaluated by [3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide] (MTT), apoptosis bioassay, cell cycle analysis, and Western blot analysis using two human breast carcinoma cell lines (MDA-MB-453 and MCF-7), one human nonmalignant breast epithelial cell line (MCF-10F), and two myeloma cell lines (RPMI-8226 and IM-9). RESULTS Concentration-dependent antiproliferative effects of the fraction were observed in all cell lines using the MTT assay. Approximately 50 mg/L concentration of the fraction induced apoptosis in 50% of the population of four human tumor cell lines and the fraction-induced apoptosis may have been mediated through the pro-apoptotic bax protein which was up-regulated. Cell cycle analysis revealed that the fraction induced cell cycle arrest by significant decrease of S phase, which was associated with the induction of cdk inhibitors p21 and the suppression of cdk4 and cyclin D1 activity. Compared to malignant tumor cells, nonmalignant cells were less sensitive to the fraction for the suppression of cell growth and regulation of bax, p21, cyclin D1, and cdk4 expression. A 51% antiproliferative effect occurred at the highest concentration of the fraction (800 mg/L). CONCLUSIONS These data suggest that inhibition of growth in tumor cells by "mycochemicals" in shiitake mushrooms may result from induction of apoptosis.

[1]  H. Saitǒ,et al.  Antitumor‐active substances from mushrooms , 1995 .

[2]  G. Chihara,et al.  Fractionation and purification of the polysaccharides with marked antitumor activity, especially lentinan, from Lentinus edodes (Berk.) Sing. (an edible mushroom). , 1970, Cancer research.

[3]  Takuma Sasaki,et al.  Inhibition of Mouse Sarcoma 180 by Polysaccharides from Lentinus edodes (Berk.) Sing. , 1969, Nature.

[4]  H. Gratzner,et al.  Monoclonal antibody to 5-bromo- and 5-iododeoxyuridine: A new reagent for detection of DNA replication. , 1982, Science.

[5]  H. Nanba,et al.  Antitumor action of shiitake (Lentinus edodes) fruit bodies orally administered to mice. , 1987, Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin.

[6]  H. Nanba,et al.  Antitumor mechanisms of orally administered shiitake fruit bodies. , 1987, Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin.

[7]  L. Baumann,et al.  Less‐known botanical cosmeceuticals , 2007, Dermatologic therapy.

[8]  H. Nanba,et al.  Antitumor Activities of Edible Mushrooms by Oral Administration , 1987 .

[9]  T. Badger,et al.  Comprehensive phytochemical profile of soy protein isolate. , 2004, Journal of agricultural and food chemistry.

[10]  J. Casida,et al.  Anomalous structure-activity relationships of 13-homo-13-oxarotenoids and 13-homo-13-oxadehyrorotenoids. , 1997, Chemical research in toxicology.

[11]  C Haanen,et al.  A novel assay for apoptosis. Flow cytometric detection of phosphatidylserine expression on early apoptotic cells using fluorescein labelled Annexin V. , 1995, Journal of immunological methods.

[12]  S. Cole,et al.  Use of the MTT assay for rapid determination of chemosensitivity of human leukemic blast cells. , 1988, Leukemia research.

[13]  E. Manzo,et al.  Bioprospecting for antagonistic Penicillium strains as a resource of new antitumor compounds , 2008 .

[14]  W. Breene Nutritional and Medicinal Value of Specialty Mushrooms. , 1990, Journal of food protection.

[15]  David O. Morgan,et al.  Principles of CDK regulation , 1995, Nature.

[16]  Shu-Ting Chang,et al.  Edible mushrooms and their cultivation , 1989 .

[17]  M. Gershwin,et al.  Mushrooms, tumors, and immunity. , 1999, Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine.