Evaluation of estrogenic, antiestrogenic and genotoxic activity of nemorosone, the major compound found in brown Cuban propolis

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Main Author: Camargo, Mariana S. [UNESP]
Publication Date: 2013
Other Authors: Prieto, Aline M. [UNESP], Resende, Flavia A. [UNESP], Boldrin, Paula K. [UNESP], Cardoso, Cassia R.P. [UNESP], Fernández, Mariana F., Molina-Molina, José Manuel, Olea, Nicolás, Vilegas, Wagner [UNESP], Cuesta-Rubio, Osmany, Varanda, Eliana Aparecida [UNESP]
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Summary: Background: Brown propolis is the major type of propolis found in Cuba; its principal component is nemorosone, the major constituent of Clusia rosea floral resins. Nemorosone has received increasing attention due to its strong in vitro anti-cancer action. The citotoxicity of nemorosone in several human cancer cell lines has been reported and correlated to the direct action it has on the estrogen receptor (ER). Breast cancer can be treated with agents that target estrogen-mediated signaling, such as antiestrogens. Phytoestrogen can mimic or modulate the actions of endogenous estrogens and the treatment of breast cancer with phytoestrogens may be a valid strategy, since they have shown anti-cancer activity.Methods: The aim of the present investigation was to assess the capacity of nemorosone to interact with ERs, by Recombinant Yeast Assay (RYA) and E-screen assays, and to determine by comet assay, if the compound causes DNA-damaging in tumoral and non-tumoral breast cells.Results: Nemorosone did not present estrogenic activity, however, it inhibited the 17-β-estradiol (E2) action when either of both methods was used, showing their antiestrogenicity. The DNA damage induced by the benzophenone in cancer and normal breast cells presented negative results.Conclusion: These findings suggest that nemorosone may have therapeutic application in the treatment of breast cancer. © 2013 Camargo et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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spelling Evaluation of estrogenic, antiestrogenic and genotoxic activity of nemorosone, the major compound found in brown Cuban propolisClusia roseaEstrogenicityGenotoxicityNemorosonePropolisantiestrogenantineoplastic agentbenzophenoneestradiolestrogenestrogen receptornemorosonepropolisunclassified drugbreast cancerbreast cellcomet assaycontrolled studyCubaDNA damagedrug screeninggenotoxicityhormone receptor interactionhumanhuman cellin vitro studyBenzophenonesCell Line, TumorCell ProliferationComet AssayDNA DamageDrug Evaluation, PreclinicalEstrogen AntagonistsEstrogensHumansMass SpectrometryMutagensPlant ExtractsBackground: Brown propolis is the major type of propolis found in Cuba; its principal component is nemorosone, the major constituent of Clusia rosea floral resins. Nemorosone has received increasing attention due to its strong in vitro anti-cancer action. The citotoxicity of nemorosone in several human cancer cell lines has been reported and correlated to the direct action it has on the estrogen receptor (ER). Breast cancer can be treated with agents that target estrogen-mediated signaling, such as antiestrogens. Phytoestrogen can mimic or modulate the actions of endogenous estrogens and the treatment of breast cancer with phytoestrogens may be a valid strategy, since they have shown anti-cancer activity.Methods: The aim of the present investigation was to assess the capacity of nemorosone to interact with ERs, by Recombinant Yeast Assay (RYA) and E-screen assays, and to determine by comet assay, if the compound causes DNA-damaging in tumoral and non-tumoral breast cells.Results: Nemorosone did not present estrogenic activity, however, it inhibited the 17-β-estradiol (E2) action when either of both methods was used, showing their antiestrogenicity. The DNA damage induced by the benzophenone in cancer and normal breast cells presented negative results.Conclusion: These findings suggest that nemorosone may have therapeutic application in the treatment of breast cancer. © 2013 Camargo et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.UNESP- Univ. Estadual Paulista Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciencies of Araraquara Department of Biological Sciences, Rodovia Araraquara-Jaú, Km 1, 14801-902 Araraquara, São PauloSchool of Pharmacy University of Granada, GranadaUNESP- Univ. Estadual Paulista Unidade São Vicente, Campus do Litoral Paulista, CEP 11330-900 São Vicente, São PauloInstituto de Farmacia y Alimentos (IFAL) Universidad de La Habana, La HabanaUNESP- Univ. Estadual Paulista Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciencies of Araraquara Department of Biological Sciences, Rodovia Araraquara-Jaú, Km 1, 14801-902 Araraquara, São PauloUNESP- Univ. Estadual Paulista Unidade São Vicente, Campus do Litoral Paulista, CEP 11330-900 São Vicente, São PauloUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)University of GranadaUniversidad de La HabanaCamargo, Mariana S. [UNESP]Prieto, Aline M. [UNESP]Resende, Flavia A. [UNESP]Boldrin, Paula K. [UNESP]Cardoso, Cassia R.P. [UNESP]Fernández, Mariana F.Molina-Molina, José ManuelOlea, NicolásVilegas, Wagner [UNESP]Cuesta-Rubio, OsmanyVaranda, Eliana Aparecida [UNESP]2014-05-27T11:30:04Z2014-05-27T11:30:04Z2013-07-31info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6882-13-201BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, v. 13.1472-6882http://hdl.handle.net/11449/7608710.1186/1472-6882-13-201WOS:0003226593000012-s2.0-848809341262-s2.0-84880934126.pdf79278772243268370000-0003-3032-2556Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengBMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine2.1090,858info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2025-03-29T05:09:15Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/76087Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestrepositoriounesp@unesp.bropendoar:29462025-03-29T05:09:15Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evaluation of estrogenic, antiestrogenic and genotoxic activity of nemorosone, the major compound found in brown Cuban propolis
title Evaluation of estrogenic, antiestrogenic and genotoxic activity of nemorosone, the major compound found in brown Cuban propolis
spellingShingle Evaluation of estrogenic, antiestrogenic and genotoxic activity of nemorosone, the major compound found in brown Cuban propolis
Camargo, Mariana S. [UNESP]
Clusia rosea
Estrogenicity
Genotoxicity
Nemorosone
Propolis
antiestrogen
antineoplastic agent
benzophenone
estradiol
estrogen
estrogen receptor
nemorosone
propolis
unclassified drug
breast cancer
breast cell
comet assay
controlled study
Cuba
DNA damage
drug screening
genotoxicity
hormone receptor interaction
human
human cell
in vitro study
Benzophenones
Cell Line, Tumor
Cell Proliferation
Comet Assay
DNA Damage
Drug Evaluation, Preclinical
Estrogen Antagonists
Estrogens
Humans
Mass Spectrometry
Mutagens
Plant Extracts
title_short Evaluation of estrogenic, antiestrogenic and genotoxic activity of nemorosone, the major compound found in brown Cuban propolis
title_full Evaluation of estrogenic, antiestrogenic and genotoxic activity of nemorosone, the major compound found in brown Cuban propolis
title_fullStr Evaluation of estrogenic, antiestrogenic and genotoxic activity of nemorosone, the major compound found in brown Cuban propolis
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of estrogenic, antiestrogenic and genotoxic activity of nemorosone, the major compound found in brown Cuban propolis
title_sort Evaluation of estrogenic, antiestrogenic and genotoxic activity of nemorosone, the major compound found in brown Cuban propolis
author Camargo, Mariana S. [UNESP]
author_facet Camargo, Mariana S. [UNESP]
Prieto, Aline M. [UNESP]
Resende, Flavia A. [UNESP]
Boldrin, Paula K. [UNESP]
Cardoso, Cassia R.P. [UNESP]
Fernández, Mariana F.
Molina-Molina, José Manuel
Olea, Nicolás
Vilegas, Wagner [UNESP]
Cuesta-Rubio, Osmany
Varanda, Eliana Aparecida [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 Prieto, Aline M. [UNESP]
Resende, Flavia A. [UNESP]
Boldrin, Paula K. [UNESP]
Cardoso, Cassia R.P. [UNESP]
Fernández, Mariana F.
Molina-Molina, José Manuel
Olea, Nicolás
Vilegas, Wagner [UNESP]
Cuesta-Rubio, Osmany
Varanda, Eliana Aparecida [UNESP]
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
University of Granada
Universidad de La Habana
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Camargo, Mariana S. [UNESP]
Prieto, Aline M. [UNESP]
Resende, Flavia A. [UNESP]
Boldrin, Paula K. [UNESP]
Cardoso, Cassia R.P. [UNESP]
Fernández, Mariana F.
Molina-Molina, José Manuel
Olea, Nicolás
Vilegas, Wagner [UNESP]
Cuesta-Rubio, Osmany
Varanda, Eliana Aparecida [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Clusia rosea
Estrogenicity
Genotoxicity
Nemorosone
Propolis
antiestrogen
antineoplastic agent
benzophenone
estradiol
estrogen
estrogen receptor
nemorosone
propolis
unclassified drug
breast cancer
breast cell
comet assay
controlled study
Cuba
DNA damage
drug screening
genotoxicity
hormone receptor interaction
human
human cell
in vitro study
Benzophenones
Cell Line, Tumor
Cell Proliferation
Comet Assay
DNA Damage
Drug Evaluation, Preclinical
Estrogen Antagonists
Estrogens
Humans
Mass Spectrometry
Mutagens
Plant Extracts
topic Clusia rosea
Estrogenicity
Genotoxicity
Nemorosone
Propolis
antiestrogen
antineoplastic agent
benzophenone
estradiol
estrogen
estrogen receptor
nemorosone
propolis
unclassified drug
breast cancer
breast cell
comet assay
controlled study
Cuba
DNA damage
drug screening
genotoxicity
hormone receptor interaction
human
human cell
in vitro study
Benzophenones
Cell Line, Tumor
Cell Proliferation
Comet Assay
DNA Damage
Drug Evaluation, Preclinical
Estrogen Antagonists
Estrogens
Humans
Mass Spectrometry
Mutagens
Plant Extracts
description Background: Brown propolis is the major type of propolis found in Cuba; its principal component is nemorosone, the major constituent of Clusia rosea floral resins. Nemorosone has received increasing attention due to its strong in vitro anti-cancer action. The citotoxicity of nemorosone in several human cancer cell lines has been reported and correlated to the direct action it has on the estrogen receptor (ER). Breast cancer can be treated with agents that target estrogen-mediated signaling, such as antiestrogens. Phytoestrogen can mimic or modulate the actions of endogenous estrogens and the treatment of breast cancer with phytoestrogens may be a valid strategy, since they have shown anti-cancer activity.Methods: The aim of the present investigation was to assess the capacity of nemorosone to interact with ERs, by Recombinant Yeast Assay (RYA) and E-screen assays, and to determine by comet assay, if the compound causes DNA-damaging in tumoral and non-tumoral breast cells.Results: Nemorosone did not present estrogenic activity, however, it inhibited the 17-β-estradiol (E2) action when either of both methods was used, showing their antiestrogenicity. The DNA damage induced by the benzophenone in cancer and normal breast cells presented negative results.Conclusion: These findings suggest that nemorosone may have therapeutic application in the treatment of breast cancer. © 2013 Camargo et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
publishDate 2013
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