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The team compared the cytological profiles of fractions taken from the plants with a set of reference compounds with established mechanisms of action. Researchers from King Abdullah University of Science…
Researchers from King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) have identified three plants used for traditional Saudi Arabian medicine they believe are worthy of further investigation for anticancer properties.
Seeking to expand the armory of cancer treatments especially ones that are simple and inexpensive to manufacture, a team led by Timothy Ravasi and Christian Voolstra from KAUST has investigated the biological potential (bioactivity) of a range of plants used locally in traditional medicine.
The team initially investigated 52 plants before they focused on three plants that showed promise – Juniperus phoenicea (known in herbal medicine as Arar or Phoenican juniper), Anastatica hierochuntica (known as Kaff Maryam or the Jericho rose) and Citrullus colocynthis (known as Hanzal or bitter cucumber).
The team used cell-based phenotypic profiling via imaging-based high-content screening to assess anticancer activity. This approach followed a technique developed in 2016 by Stephan Kremb and Christian Voolstra that uses a comprehensive marker panel with standardized settings, an efficient process that could potentially be easily adopted by other laboratories, according to the researchers. This meant the team compared the cytological profiles of fractions taken from the plants with a set of reference compounds with established mechanisms of action.
This enabled the team to show, for the first time, that these three plants contain potent anticancer substances, topoisomerase inhibitors, which are compounds that can block the topoisomerase enzymes that control changes in DNA that could be used to develop novel anticancer inhibitors.
There are many steps, however, before these compounds are properly tested and are available for clinical treatments for cancer.
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