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Food and Chemical Toxicology | 2014

Quinovic acid glycosides purified fraction from Uncaria tomentosa induces cell death by apoptosis in the T24 human bladder cancer cell line

Fabrícia Dietrich; Samuel Kaiser; Liliana Rockenbach; Fabrício Figueiró; Letícia Scussel Bergamin; Fernanda Monte da Cunha; Fernanda Bueno Morrone; George González Ortega; Ana Maria Oliveira Battastini

Bladder cancer is the second most prevalent malignancy in the genitourinary tract and remains a therapeutic challenge. In the search for new treatments, researchers have attempted to find compounds with low toxicity. With this goal in mind, Uncaria tomentosa is noteworthy because the bark and root of this species are widely used in traditional medicine and in adjuvant therapy for the treatment of numerous diseases. The objective of this study was to investigate the antitumor effect of one purified bioactive fraction of U.tomentosa bark on cell proliferation in two human bladder cancer cell lines, T24 and RT4. Quinovic acid glycosides purified fraction (QAPF) of U.tomentosa decreased the growth and viability of both T24 and RT4 cell lines. In T24 cells, QAPF induced apoptosis by activating caspase-3 and NF-κB. Further study showed that this fraction does not induce cell cycle arrest and does not alter PTEN and ERK levels. In conclusion, we demonstrated that QAPF of U.tomentosa has a potent inhibitory effect on the growth of human bladder cancer cell lines by inducing apoptosis through modulation of NF-κB, and we suggest that QAPF may become a potential therapeutic agent for the prevention and/or treatment of this cancer.


PLOS ONE | 2012

Characterization of Ectonucleotidases in Human Medulloblastoma Cell Lines: ecto-5′NT/CD73 in Metastasis as Potential Prognostic Factor

Angélica Regina Cappellari; Liliana Rockenbach; Fabrícia Dietrich; Vanessa Schuck Clarimundo; Talita Glaser; Elizandra Braganhol; Ana Lucia Abujamra; Rafael Roesler; Henning Ulrich; Ana Maria liveira Battastini

Medulloblastoma (MB) is the most common malignant brain tumor in children and occurs mainly in the cerebellum. Important intracellular signaling molecules, such those present in the Sonic Hedgehog and Wnt pathways, are involved in its development and can also be employed to determine tumor grade and prognosis. Ectonucleotidases, particularly ecto-5′NT/CD73, are important enzymes in the malignant process of different tumor types regulating extracellular ATP and adenosine levels. Here, we investigated the activity of ectonucleotidases in three malignant human cell lines: Daoy and ONS76, being representative of primary MB, and the D283 cell line, derived from a metastatic MB. All cell lines secreted ATP into the extracellular medium while hydrolyze poorly this nucleotide, which is in agreement with the low expression and activity of pyrophosphate/phosphodiesterase, NTPDases and alkaline phosphatase. The analysis of AMP hydrolysis showed that Daoy and ONS76 completely hydrolyzed AMP, with parallel adenosine production (Daoy) and inosine accumulation (ONS76). On the other hand, D283 cell line did not hydrolyze AMP. Moreover, primary MB tumor cells, Daoy and ONS76 express the ecto-5′NT/CD73 while D283 representative of a metastatic tumor, revealed poor expression of this enzyme, while the ecto-adenosine deaminase showed higher expression in D283 compared to Daoy and ONS76 cells. Nuclear beta-catenin has been suggested as a marker for MB prognosis. Further it can promotes expression of ecto-5′NT/CD73 and suppression of adenosine deaminase. It was observed that Daoy and ONS76 showed greater nuclear beta-catenin immunoreactivity than D283, which presented mainly cytoplasmic immunoreactivity. In summary, the absence of ecto-5′NT/CD73 in the D283 cell line, a metastatic MB phenotype, suggests that high expression levels of this ectonucleotidase could be correlated with a poor prognosis in patients with MB.


PLOS ONE | 2015

The quinovic acid glycosides purified fraction from Uncaria tomentosa protects against hemorrhagic cystitis induced by cyclophosphamide in mice

Fabrícia Dietrich; Jerônimo Pietrobon Martins; Samuel Kaiser; Rodrigo B. M. Silva; Liliana Rockenbach; Maria Isabel Albano Edelweiss; George González Ortega; Fernanda Bueno Morrone; Maria M. Campos; Ana Maria Oliveira Battastini

Uncaria tomentosa is widely used in folk medicine for the treatment of numerous diseases, such as urinary tract disease. Hemorrhagic cystitis (HE) is an inflammatory condition of the bladder associated with the use of anticancer drugs such as cyclophosphamide (CYP). Sodium 2-mercaptoethanesulfonate (Mesna) has been used to prevent the occurrence of HE, although this compound is not effective in established lesions. It has been demonstrated that the purinergic system is involved in several pathophysiological events. Among purinergic receptors, P2X7 deserves attention because it is involved in HE induced by CYP and, therefore, can be considered a therapeutic target. The objective of this study was to investigate the potential therapeutic effect of the quinovic acid glycosides purified fraction (QAPF) from U. tomentosa in the mouse model of CYP-induced HE. Pretreatment with QAPF not only had a protective effect on HE-induced urothelial damage (edema, hemorrhage and bladder wet weight) but was also able to control visceral pain, decrease IL-1β levels and down-regulates P2X7 receptors, most likely by inhibit the neutrophils migration to the bladder. This research clearly demonstrates the promising anti-inflammatory properties of QAPF, supporting its use as complementary therapy. QAPF represents a promising therapeutic option for this pathological condition.


Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry | 2017

Altered extracellular ATP, ADP, and AMP hydrolysis in blood serum of sedentary individuals after an acute, aerobic, moderate exercise session

Cesar Eduardo Jacintho Moritz; Bruno Costa Teixeira; Liliana Rockenbach; Alvaro Reischak-Oliveira; Emerson André Casali; Ana Maria Oliveira Battastini

Nucleotidases participate in the regulation of physiological and pathological events, such as inflammation and coagulation. Exercise promotes distinct adaptations, and can influence purinergic signaling. In the present study, we investigated soluble nucleotidase activities in the blood serum of sedentary young male adults at pre- and post-acute moderate aerobic exercise. In addition, we evaluated how this kind of exercise could influence adenine nucleotide concentrations in the blood serum. Sedentary individuals were submitted to moderate aerobic exercise on a treadmill; blood samples were collected pre- and post-exercise, and serum was separated for analysis. Results showed increases in ATP, ADP, and AMP hydrolysis post-exercise, compared to pre-exercise values. The ecto-nucleotide pyrophosphatase/phosphodiesterase was also evaluated, showing an increased activity post-exercise, compared to pre-exercise. Purine levels were analyzed by HPLC in the blood serum, pre- and post-exercise. Decreased levels of ATP and ADP were found post-exercise, in contrast with pre-exercise values. Conversely, post-exercise levels of adenosine and inosine increased compared to pre-exercise levels. Our results indicate an influence of acute exercise on ATP metabolism, modifying enzymatic behavior to promote a protective biological environment.


Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry | 2008

The role of ecto-5'-nucleotidase/CD73 in glioma cell line proliferation

Luci Bavaresco; Andressa Bernardi; Elizandra Braganhol; Angélica Regina Cappellari; Liliana Rockenbach; Patrícia Fernandes Farias; Márcia R. Wink; Andrés Delgado-Cañedo; Ana Maria Oliveira Battastini


Urologic Oncology-seminars and Original Investigations | 2010

Differential ectonucleotidase expression in human bladder cancer cell lines

Joseli Stella; Luci Bavaresco; Elizandra Braganhol; Liliana Rockenbach; Patrícia Fernandes Farias; Márcia R. Wink; Alan Arrieira Azambuja; Carlos H. Barrios; Fernanda Bueno Morrone; Ana Maria Oliveira Battastini


Urologic Oncology-seminars and Original Investigations | 2013

Alterations in the extracellular catabolism of nucleotides are involved in the antiproliferative effect of quercetin in human bladder cancer T24 cells

Liliana Rockenbach; Luci Bavaresco; Patrícia Fernandes Farias; Angélica Regina Cappellari; Carlos H. Barrios; Fernanda Bueno Morrone; Ana Maria Oliveira Battastini


Purinergic Signalling | 2016

Methotrexate up-regulates ecto-5′-nucleotidase/CD73 and reduces the frequency of T lymphocytes in the glioblastoma microenvironment

Fabrício Figueiró; Catiúscia Padilha de Oliveira; Letícia Scussel Bergamin; Liliana Rockenbach; Franciane Brackmann Mendes; Elisa Helena Farias Jandrey; Cesar Eduardo Jacintho Moritz; Letícia Ferreira Pettenuzzo; Jean Sévigny; Silvia Stanisçuaski Guterres; Adriana Raffin Pohlmann; Ana Maria Oliveira Battastini


Journal of Biomedical Nanotechnology | 2015

Pharmacological Improvement and Preclinical Evaluation of Methotrexate-Loaded Lipid-Core Nanocapsules in a Glioblastoma Model.

Fabrício Figueiró; de Oliveira Cp; Liliana Rockenbach; Franciane Brackmann Mendes; Letícia Scussel Bergamin; Elisa Helena Farias Jandrey; Maria Isabel Albano Edelweiss; Guterres Ss; Adriana Raffin Pohlmann; Ana Maria Oliveira Battastini


Purinergic Signalling | 2014

NTPDase3 and ecto-5′-nucleotidase/CD73 are differentially expressed during mouse bladder cancer progression

Liliana Rockenbach; Elizandra Braganhol; Fabrícia Dietrich; Fabrício Figueiró; Manoella Pugliese; Maria Isabel Albano Edelweiss; Fernanda Bueno Morrone; Jean Sévigny; Ana Maria Oliveira Battastini

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Ana Maria Oliveira Battastini

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Fernanda Bueno Morrone

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Fabrício Figueiró

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Luci Bavaresco

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Carlos H. Barrios

Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul

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Elizandra Braganhol

Universidade Federal de Pelotas

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Fabrícia Dietrich

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Patrícia Fernandes Farias

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Maria Isabel Albano Edelweiss

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Vera Lucia Eifler-Lima

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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