Nutrients, Vol. 12, Pages 2993: Significant Decreased Expressions of CaN, VEGF, SLC39A6 and SFRP1 in MDA-MB-231 Xenograft Breast Tumor Mice Treated with Moringa oleifera Leaves and Seed Residue (MOLSr) Extracts
Nutrients doi: 10.3390/nu12102993
Authors:
Wai Feng Lim
Mohd Izwan Mohamad Yusof
Lay Kek Teh
Mohd Zaki Salleh
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Moringa oleifera is a fast-growing, drought-resistant tree of the family Moringaceae, native to the Indian subcontinent. Common names include moringa, drumstick tree, horseradish tree, and ben oil tree or benzolive tree. WikipediaScientific name: Moringa oleifera
Kingdom: Plantae
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Moringa oleifera is a miracle plant with many nutritional and medicinal properties. Chemopreventive values of the combined mixture of moringa leaves and seed residue (MOLSr) at different ratios (M1S9, M1S1 and M9S1) were investigated. MOLSr extracts were subjected to phytochemical screening, antioxidant assays, metabolite profiling and cytotoxic activity on the primary mammary epithelial cells (PMECs), non-malignant Chang’s liver cells and various human cancer cell lines (including breast, cervical, colon and liver cancer cell lines). The MOLSr ratio with the most potent cytotoxic activity was used in xenograft mice injected with MDA-MB-231 cells for in vivo tumorigenicity study as well as further protein and gene expression studies. M1S9, specifically composed of saponin and amino acid, retained the lowest antioxidant activity but the highest glucosinolate content as compared to other ratios. Cell viability decreased significantly in MCF-7 breast cancer cells and PMECs after treatment with M1S9. Solid tumor from MDA-MB-231 xenograft mice was inhibited by up to 64.5% at third week after treatment with high-dose M1S9. High-dose M1S9 significantly decreased the expression of calcineurin (CaN) and vascular endothelial cell growth factor (VEGF) proteins as well as the secreted frizzled-related protein 1 (SFRP1) and solute carrier family 39 member 6 (SLC39A6) genes. This study provides new scientific evidence for the chemoprevention potential of MOLSr extracts in a breast cancer model; however, the precise mechanism warrants further investigation.
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Viruses, Vol. 12, Pages 1107: A Functional K+ Channel from Tetraselmis Virus 1, a Member of the Mimiviridae Viruses doi: 10.3390/v12101107 Authors: Kukovetz Hertel Schvarcz Saponaro Manthey Burk Greiner Steward Van Etten Moroni Thiel Rauh Potassium ion (K+) channels have been observed in diverse viruses that infect eukaryotic marine and freshwater algae. However, experimental evidence for functional K+ channels among these alga-infecting viruses...
Viruses, Vol. 12, Pages 1104: Interaction of Human ACE2 to Membrane-Bound SARS-CoV-1 and SARS-CoV-2 S Glycoproteins Viruses doi: 10.3390/v12101104 Authors: Sai Priya Anand Yaozong Chen Jérémie Prévost Romain Gasser Guillaume Beaudoin-Bussières Cameron F. Abrams Marzena Pazgier Andrés Finzi Severe acute respiratory syndrome virus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is responsible for the current global coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, infecting millions of people and causing...
Viruses, Vol. 12, Pages 1108: A New Approach to 3D Modeling of Inhomogeneous Populations of Viral Regulatory RNA Viruses doi: 10.3390/v12101108 Authors: Osmer Singh Boris-Lawrie Tertiary structure (3D) is the physical context of RNA regulatory activity. Retroviruses are RNA viruses that replicate through the proviral DNA intermediate transcribed by hosts. Proviral transcripts form inhomogeneous populations due to variable structural ensembles of overlapping regulatory RNA motifs...
Viruses, Vol. 12, Pages 1103: The Old and the New: Prospects for Non-Integrating Lentiviral Vector Technology Viruses doi: 10.3390/v12101103 Authors: Apolonia Luis Lentiviral vectors have been developed and used in multiple gene and cell therapy applications. One of their main advantages over other vectors is the ability to integrate the genetic material into the genome of the host. However, this can also be a disadvantage as it may lead to insertional mutagenesis. To address this, non-integrating...
Viruses, Vol. 12, Pages 1101: Molecular Viral Diagnosis and Sanitation of Yam Genetic Resources: Implications for Safe Yam Germplasm Exchange Viruses doi: 10.3390/v12101101 Authors: Marie Umber Denis Filloux Suzia Gélabale Rose-Marie Gomez Armelle Marais Séverine Gallet Franciane Gamiette Claudie Pavis Pierre-Yves Teycheney Yam (Dioscorea spp.) is an important crop in tropical and subtropical regions. Many viruses have been recently identified in yam, hampering...
Viruses, Vol. 12, Pages 1100: Features of Nuclear Export Signals of NS2 Protein of Influenza D Virus
Viruses, Vol. 12, Pages 1100: Features of Nuclear Export Signals of NS2 Protein of Influenza D Virus Viruses doi: 10.3390/v12101100 Authors: Lingcai Zhao Huizhi Xia Jingjin Huang Yiqing Zheng Chang Liu Juan Su Jihui Ping Emerging influenza D viruses (IDVs), the newest member in the genus Orthomyxovirus family, which can infect and transmit in multiple mammalian species as its relatives the influenza A viruses (IAVs). Additional studies of biological characteristics...
Viruses, Vol. 12, Pages 1102: Treatment with Exogenous Trypsin Expands In Vitro Cellular Tropism of the Avian Coronavirus Infectious Bronchitis Virus Viruses doi: 10.3390/v12101102 Authors: Phoebe Stevenson-Leggett Sarah Keep Erica Bickerton The Gammacoronavirus infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) causes a highly contagious and economically important respiratory disease in poultry. In the laboratory, most IBV strains are restricted to replication in ex vivo organ cultures or in ovo...
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Water, Vol. 12, Pages 2728: GuEstNBL: The Software for the Guided Estimation of the Natural Background Levels of the Aquifers Water doi: 10.3390/w12102728 Authors: Chidichimo Biase Costabile Cuiuli Reillo Migliorino Treccosti Straface Natural background levels (NBLs) for targeted chemical elements characterize a specific groundwater body, the knowledge of which represents a fundamental information for environmental agencies responsible for the protection,...
Water, Vol. 12, Pages 2727: Introduction of Confidence Interval Based on Probability Limit Method Test into Non-Stationary Hydrological Frequency Analysis Water doi: 10.3390/w12102727 Authors: Shimizu Yamada Yamada Nonstationarity in hydrological variables has been identified throughout Japan in recent years. As a result, the reliability of designs derived from using method based on the assumption of stationary might deteriorate. Non-stationary hydrological frequency analysis...
Water, Vol. 12, Pages 2725: Infiltration Characteristics and Spatiotemporal Distribution of Soil Moisture in Layered Soil under Vertical Tube Irrigation Water doi: 10.3390/w12102725 Authors: Wang Bai Li Wang Pei Dong The limited quantity of irrigation water in Xinjiang has hindered agricultural development in the region and water-saving irrigation technologies are crucial to addressing this water shortage. Vertical tube irrigation, a type of subsurface irrigation,...
Water, Vol. 12, Pages 2726: The Assessment of Hydrological Availability and the Payment for Ecosystem Services: A Pilot Study in a Brazilian Headwater Catchment Water doi: 10.3390/w12102726 Authors: Mariana Bárbara Lopes Simedo Teresa Cristina Tarlé Pissarra Antonio Lucio Mello Martins Lopes Costa Zanata Pacheco Fernandes The assessment of water availability in river basins is at the top of the water security agenda. Historically, the assessment of stream...
Water, Vol. 12, Pages 2724: Geomechanical Constraints on Hydro-Seismicity: Tidal Forcing and Reservoir Operation Water doi: 10.3390/w12102724 Authors: Pampillón Santillán Mosquera Cueto-Felgueroso Nonstationarity in hydrological variables has been identified throughout Japan in recent years. As a result, the reliability of designs derived from using method based on the assumption of stationary might deteriorate. Non-stationary hydrological frequency analysis is among the...
Water, Vol. 12, Pages 2723: Stormwater Filtration Performance for the Ecosol Storm Pit (Class 2): Statistical Analysis of Field Data Water doi: 10.3390/w12102723 Authors: Fereydoon Pooya Nejad Aaron C. Zecchin An independent field performance evaluation for a secondary stormwater filtration device, named the Ecosol Strom Pit (Class 2), was performed between May 2017 and July 2019 in an urban catchment in Queensland, Australia. During the testing period, a total of 37 rainfall events...
Water, Vol. 12, Pages 2722: Method Consideration of Variation Diagnosis and Design Value Calculation of Flood Sequence in Yiluo River Basin, China Water doi: 10.3390/w12102722 Authors: Xinxin Li Xixia Ma Xiaodong Li Wenjiang Zhang The conventional approaches of the design flood calculation are based on the assumption that the hydrological time series is subject to the same distribution in the past, present, and future, i.e., the series should be consistent. However, the traditional...
Water, Vol. 12, Pages 2719: Compatibility of the Invasive Alien Lemna minuta and Its Potential Biocontrol Agent Cataclysta lemnata Water doi: 10.3390/w12102719 Authors: Flaminia Mariani Neil Thomas William Ellwood Vincenzo Zuccarello Simona Ceschin The American duckweed Lemna minuta is invasive in freshwater habitats across much of Europe, often causing serious ecological impacts. To date, few studies have addressed how to halt its expansion. However, encouraging empirical evidence...
Water, Vol. 12, Pages 2721: Determination of the Bioaccumulative Potential Risk of Emerging Contaminants in Fish Muscle as an Environmental Quality Indicator in Coastal Lagoons of the Central Mexican Pacific Water doi: 10.3390/w12102721 Authors: Miguel Ángel Arguello-Pérez Eduardo Ramírez-Ayala Jorge Alberto Mendoza-Pérez María Magdalena Monroy-Mendieta Miguel Vázquez-Guevara Carlos Lezama-Cervantes Enrique Godínez-Domínguez Francisco de Asís Silva-Bátiz Adrián Tintos-Gómez...
Water, Vol. 12, Pages 2720: Adsorption of As(V) by the Novel and Efficient Adsorbent Cerium-Manganese Modified Biochar Water doi: 10.3390/w12102720 Authors: Ting Liang Lianfang Li Changxiong Zhu Xue Liu Hongna Li Qianqian Su Jing Ye Bing Geng Yunlong Tian Muhammad Fahad Sardar Xiaoya Huang Feng Li Arsenic has become a global concern in water environment, and it is essential to develop efficient remediation methods. In this study, a novel adsorbent by...
Water, Vol. 12, Pages 2717: Timescale Methods for Simplifying, Understanding and Modeling Biophysical and Water Quality Processes in Coastal Aquatic Ecosystems: A Review Water doi: 10.3390/w12102717 Authors: Lisa V. Lucas Eric Deleersnijder In this article, we describe the use of diagnostic timescales as simple tools for illuminating how aquatic ecosystems work, with a focus on coastal systems such as estuaries, lagoons, tidal rivers, reefs, deltas, gulfs, and continental shelves....
Water, Vol. 12, Pages 2718: Anthropization and Climate Change: Impact on the Discharges of Forest Watersheds in Central Africa Water doi: 10.3390/w12102718 Authors: Valentin Brice Ebodé Gil Mahé Jean Guy Dzana Joseph Armathé Amougou Climate change and anthropization are major drivers of river flows variability. However, understanding their simultaneous impact on discharges is limited. As a contribution to address this limitation, the objective of this study is to assess the...
Water, Vol. 12, Pages 2716: Investigating Decision Mechanisms of Statutory Stakeholders in Flood Risk Strategy Formation: A Computational Experiments Approach Water doi: 10.3390/w12102716 Authors: Ifigeneia Koutiva Archontia Lykou Chris Pantazis Christos Makropoulos Cities at risk of extreme hydro-meteorological events need to be prepared to decrease the extent of the impacts. However, sometimes, authorities only react to catastrophes failing to proactively prepare against extremes....
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