Targetting alphavbeta3 and alpha5beta1 integrins with Ecballium elaterium (L.) A. Rich. seed oil

authors

  • Touihri-Barakati Imen
  • Kallech-Ziri Olfa
  • Boulila Abdennacer
  • Khwaldia Khaoula
  • Marrakchi Naziha
  • Hanchi Belgacem
  • Hosni Karim
  • Luis José

keywords

  • Seed oil
  • Αvβ3 and α5β1 integrins
  • Ecballium elaterium
  • Glioma cell line
  • Angiogenesis
  • Adhesion

document type

ART

abstract

In the present study, the effect of Ecbalium elaterium seed oil on adhesion, migration and proliferation of human brain cancer cell line (U87) was determined. Treatment of U87 cell line with the seed oil resulted in strong inhibition of their adhesion to fibrinogen (Fg), fibronectin (Fn). It also reduced their migration and proliferation in a dose-dependent manner without being cytotoxic. Concomitantly, by using Matrigel TM assays, the oil significantly inhibited angiogenesis. The anti-tumor effect of the oil is specifically mediated by avb3 and a5b1 integrins. The presence of integrin antagonists in seed oil from E. elaterium could be used for the development of anticancer drugs with targeted " multi-modal " therapies combining anti-adhesif, antiproliferative, antimetastasic and anti-angiogenic, approaches.

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