Girinimbine from Murraya koenigii - Currying therapy for cancer

Therapy that can potentially target apoptosis, inflammation and/or angiogenesis is now being strongly considered in treatment of cancer. Murayya koenigii, the curry leaf tree, is a tropical to sub-tropical shrub from the Rutacea family. Its leaves are an important ingredient in curries and other...

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Main Authors: Iman, V., Mohan, S., Noordin, M.I., Noor, S.M.
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Published: 2017
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spelling my.um.eprints.180342017-10-23T08:20:14Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/18034/ Girinimbine from Murraya koenigii - Currying therapy for cancer Iman, V. Mohan, S. Noordin, M.I. Noor, S.M. R Medicine Therapy that can potentially target apoptosis, inflammation and/or angiogenesis is now being strongly considered in treatment of cancer. Murayya koenigii, the curry leaf tree, is a tropical to sub-tropical shrub from the Rutacea family. Its leaves are an important ingredient in curries and other South and South-East Asian dishes and has also been used in Ayruvedic medicine for centuries. Here we report that girinimbine, a carbazole alkaloid isolated from M. koenigii, induced apoptosis and inhibited inflammation and angiogenesis in vitro as well as in vivo. In human colon cancer cells (HT-29), girinimbine induced apoptosis without any significant cytotoxicity in normal colon cells. In vitro anti-inflammatory action was evidenced by significant dose-dependent girinimbine inhibition of nitric oxide production in LPS/IFN-gamma-induced cells while anti-angiogenic activity was confirmed by girinimbine inhibition of HUVECs cell proliferation, and endothelial cell invasion, migration, tube formation, and wound healing. In vivo studies using girinimbine showed a significant number of apoptotic cells in zebrafish embryos after a 24-hour treatment period, while in carrageenan-induced peritonitis in mice, oral pre-treatment with girinimbine inhibited neutrophil migration and reduced pro-inflammatory IL-1β and TNF-α cytokine levels in peritoneal fluid. The anti-angiogenic potential of girinimbine was evidenced by inhibition of blood vessel formation in zebrafish embryos. Taken together, these results showed that girinimbine could effectively induce apoptosis, as well as suppress inflammation and angiogenesis, which strongly suggest that girinimbine could be a potential chemopreventive and/or chemotherapeutic agent. 2017 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/18034/1/Girinimbine_from_Murraya_koenigii.pdf Iman, V. and Mohan, S. and Noordin, M.I. and Noor, S.M. (2017) Girinimbine from Murraya koenigii - Currying therapy for cancer. In: 3rd Zebrafish for Personalized/Precision Medicine Conference, 27-29 September 2017, Toronto, Canada. https://www.zebrafishcentre.com/conference-2017/wp-content/uploads/3rd-ZPPM-Programs.pdf
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Iman, V.
Mohan, S.
Noordin, M.I.
Noor, S.M.
Girinimbine from Murraya koenigii - Currying therapy for cancer
description Therapy that can potentially target apoptosis, inflammation and/or angiogenesis is now being strongly considered in treatment of cancer. Murayya koenigii, the curry leaf tree, is a tropical to sub-tropical shrub from the Rutacea family. Its leaves are an important ingredient in curries and other South and South-East Asian dishes and has also been used in Ayruvedic medicine for centuries. Here we report that girinimbine, a carbazole alkaloid isolated from M. koenigii, induced apoptosis and inhibited inflammation and angiogenesis in vitro as well as in vivo. In human colon cancer cells (HT-29), girinimbine induced apoptosis without any significant cytotoxicity in normal colon cells. In vitro anti-inflammatory action was evidenced by significant dose-dependent girinimbine inhibition of nitric oxide production in LPS/IFN-gamma-induced cells while anti-angiogenic activity was confirmed by girinimbine inhibition of HUVECs cell proliferation, and endothelial cell invasion, migration, tube formation, and wound healing. In vivo studies using girinimbine showed a significant number of apoptotic cells in zebrafish embryos after a 24-hour treatment period, while in carrageenan-induced peritonitis in mice, oral pre-treatment with girinimbine inhibited neutrophil migration and reduced pro-inflammatory IL-1β and TNF-α cytokine levels in peritoneal fluid. The anti-angiogenic potential of girinimbine was evidenced by inhibition of blood vessel formation in zebrafish embryos. Taken together, these results showed that girinimbine could effectively induce apoptosis, as well as suppress inflammation and angiogenesis, which strongly suggest that girinimbine could be a potential chemopreventive and/or chemotherapeutic agent.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Iman, V.
Mohan, S.
Noordin, M.I.
Noor, S.M.
author_facet Iman, V.
Mohan, S.
Noordin, M.I.
Noor, S.M.
author_sort Iman, V.
title Girinimbine from Murraya koenigii - Currying therapy for cancer
title_short Girinimbine from Murraya koenigii - Currying therapy for cancer
title_full Girinimbine from Murraya koenigii - Currying therapy for cancer
title_fullStr Girinimbine from Murraya koenigii - Currying therapy for cancer
title_full_unstemmed Girinimbine from Murraya koenigii - Currying therapy for cancer
title_sort girinimbine from murraya koenigii - currying therapy for cancer
publishDate 2017
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/18034/1/Girinimbine_from_Murraya_koenigii.pdf
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