Title: Bioactive compounds from Octopus vulgaris ink extracts exerted anti-proliferative and anti-inflammatory effects in vitro |
Authors: Hernández Zazueta, Martín S. Luzardo Ocampo, Iván García Romo, Joel S. Noguera-Artiaga, Luis  Carbonell Barrachina, Ángel A. Toboada Antelo, Pablo Campos Vega, Rocío Rosas Burgos, Ema Carina Burboa Zazueta, María G. Ezquerra Brauer, Josafat M. Burgos Hernández, Armando |
Editor: Elsevier |
Department: Departamentos de la UMH::Tecnología Agroalimentaria |
Issue Date: 2021-05 |
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11000/39991 |
Abstract:
Underutilized marine food products such as cephalopods’ ink could be sources of bioactive compounds providing
health benefits. This study aimed to assess the anti-proliferative and anti-inflammatory effects from Octopus
vulgaris ink extracts (hexane-, ethyl acetate-, dichloromethane- (DM), and water extracts) using human colorectal
(HT-29/HCT116) and breast (MDA-MB-231) cancer cells, and LPS-challenged murine RAW 264.7 cells. Except by
ethyl-acetate, all of the extracts exhibited anti-proliferative effects without being cytotoxic to ARPE-19 and RAW
264.7 cells. Among DM fractions (F1/F2/F3), DM-F2 showed the highest anti-proliferative effect (LC50 = 52.64
μg/mL), inducing pro-apoptotic morphological disruptions in HCT116 cells. On RAW 264.7 cells, DM-F2 displayed the lowest nitrites reduction and up-regulation of key-cytokines from the JAK-STAT, PI3K-Akt, and IL-17
pathways. Compared to control, DM-F2 increased IL-4 and decreased NF-κB fluorometric expression in peripheral
blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs). Metabolomic analysis of DM-F2 highlighted hexadecanoic acid and 1-(15-
methyl-1-oxohexadecyl)-pyrrolidine as the most important metabolites. These compounds also exhibited high in
silico binding affinity (− 4.6 to − 5.8 kcal/mol) to IL-1α, IL-1β, and IL-2. Results suggested the joint immunomodulatory and anti-proliferative effect derived from selected compounds of underutilized marine food products such as ink. This is the first report of such biological activities in extracts from O. vulgaris ink.
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Keywords/Subjects: Octopus (Octopus vulgaris) Anti-proliferative effect Cytokine modulation Colorrectal cancer Ink Metabolomic analysis |
Knowledge area: CDU: Ciencias aplicadas: Ingeniería. Tecnología |
Type of document: info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
Access rights: info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fct.2021.112119 |
Published in: Food and Chemical Toxicology Vol 151 Art 112119 May 2021 |
Appears in Collections: Artículos Tecnología Agroalimentaria
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