Sapodilla plum (Achras sapota) induces apoptosis in cancer cell lines and inhibits tumor progression in mice

Srivastava, Mrinal ; Hegde, Mahesh ; Chiruvella, Kishore K. ; Koroth, Jinsha ; Bhattacharya, Souvari ; Choudhary, Bibha ; Raghavan, Sathees C. (2014) Sapodilla plum (Achras sapota) induces apoptosis in cancer cell lines and inhibits tumor progression in mice Scientific Reports, 4 . Article ID 6147, 9 pages. ISSN 2045-2322

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Abstract

Intake of fruits rich in antioxidants in daily diet is suggested to be cancer preventive. Sapota is a tropical fruit grown and consumed extensively in several countries including India and Mexico. Here we show that Methanolic Extracts of Sapota Fruit (MESF) induces cytotoxicity in a dose-dependent manner in cancer cell lines. Cell cycle analysis suggested activation of apoptosis, without arresting cell cycle progression. Annexin V-propidium iodide double-staining demonstrated that Sapota fruit extracts potentiate apoptosis rather than necrosis in cancer cells. Loss of mitochondrial membrane potential, upregulation of proapoptotic proteins, activation of MCL-1, PARP-1 and Caspase 9 suggest that MESF treatment leads to activation of mitochondrial pathway of apoptosis. More importantly, we show that MESF treatment leads to significant inhibition of tumor growth and a 3-fold increase in the life span of tumor bearing animals compared to untreated tumor mice.

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