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    The biological activity of Ocimum minimum L. flowers on redox status parameters in HCT-116 colorectal carcinoma cells

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    Medicinal plants have widely been used as a natural source of remedies for treating several diseases, including colorectal cancer. Ocimum minimum L. is a very important dietary plant used in traditional and modern medicine, due to its health beneficial effect realized by cytotoxic, proapoptotic, antioxidant/prooxidant, antiviral and antimicrobial activity. The biological activity of O. minimum flowers has been evaluated in HCT116 colorectal carcinoma cells through antiproliferative activity by MTT assay, pro-apoptotic activity by AO/EB and concentrations of redox status parameters (O2∙ and lipid peroxidation) by colorimetric methods. The protein expression of iNOS was analyzed by immunocytochemistry, while the antimigratory effect was measured by xCELLigence system. The treatment with O. minimum shows the antiproliferative, proapoptotic, impact on redox status parameters and antimigratory effect on HCT-116 cells. Based on obtained results, the pharmacological effect of O. minimum is evident against HCT-116 colorectal carcinoma cells, suggesting that this plant may be good start material for future anticancer therapy investigation.Publishe

    Comparative analysis of human DNA extraction methods and mitochondrial DNA HV1 and HV2 haplogroup determination

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    The high integrity of extracted DNA is necessary for the determination of human haplogroups, based on the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) marker sequences. The study aims were to isolate the total DNA from selected human samples and establish a protocol that gives the best yield and proper purity of DNA material for further analysis. Furthermore, human hypervariable regions - HV1 and HV2, located on mtDNA were sequenced to define human haplogroups. For extraction, samples of buccal mucosa from ten human volunteers were taken and three different protocols were used (a method with ammonium acetate, a salting-out method and GeneJET Genomic DNA Purification Kit (Thermo Fisher Scientific)). Concentration and purity of DNA were measured on BioPhotometer. Sequencing was performed by Sanger method on 3130 Genetic Analyzer (Applied Biosystems) with commercial BigDye™ Terminator v3.1 Cycle Sequencing Kit (Applied Biosystems). Sequences were processed using Chromas and MEGA software and compared with sequence databases with BLAST tool on NCBI. Haplogroups and mutations were determined in the MITOMAP online database. Results of extraction indicated that the Purification Kit gives the highest concentration of DNA (11.86±0.63) and low purity (1.17±0.02), while a method with ammonium acetate gave the best purity (1.67±0.17). Sequencing obtained on DNA extracted with a commercial kit, gave 5 different human haplogroups U2e, T1a, J1c, H2a, K. In conclusion, it is recommended to use the Purification Kit for obtaining high integrity DNA that can be used for effective sequencing. Determination of haplogroups and haplotypes can reveal our ancestry and have important implications in molecular systematics, phylogenetics and phylogeography.Publishe

    Correlation of elongation factor 1A accumulation with photosynthetic pigment content and yield in winter wheat varieties under heat stress conditions

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    Heat stress is one of the most important environmental factors that influences wheat growth and development, leading to significant losses in grain yield and has become a significant detrimental factor for worldwide wheat production. In recent years, several studies suggested that eukaryotic elongation factor 1A (eEF1A), may contribute to heat tolerance in plants, therefore the aim of this study was: to investigate the accumulation of eEF1A in wheat under conditions of moderate and high air temperatures; to determine the amount of photosynthetic pigments and to determine the yield traits; and to examine whether there is a correlation between eEF1A accumulation, photosynthetic pigments, and yield in different wheat varieties. The results showed that heat stress induced accumulation of eEF1A significantly different among wheat varieties and showed that varieties with a higher accumulation of eEF1A under heat stress are characterized by a smaller decrease in the photosynthetic pigments. A correlation between higher accumulation of eEF1A under heat stress and yield traits was found. Analyzed parameters from two growing seasons, indicated that the higher accumulation of eEF1A and a smaller decrease in photosynthetic pigments distinguishes the varieties more resistant to heat stress. The analysis of the molecular mechanisms by immunoblot, under conditions of high and moderate air temperatures in two growing seasons, aims to develop agricultural strategy and develop wheat varieties tolerant to heat stress

    Potential of Melittin to induce apoptosis and overcome multidrug resistance in human colon cancer cell line

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    In this study, the anticancer effect of Melittin was demonstrated through its antiproliferative and proapoptotic effects on HT-29 cells, as well as its ability to reverse multidrug resistance. Melittin directly affects the death receptor-dependent apoptotic pathway via increase of the Fas receptor protein expression, Caspase 8 gene expression and activity of Caspase 8. Results of decreased Caspase 9 gene and protein expression, and multi-fold increased expression of Bcl-2 gene suggest that mitochondria and the inner apoptotic pathway are not involved in the execution of Melittin induced apoptosis, as well as redox regulation of apoptosis based on decreased concentration of superoxide anion radicals and no effect glutathione levels. Specially significance of this work are results on ability of Melittin to modulate the metabolism and export system in cancer cells. Based on the increased expression of all the investigated genes related to the biotransformation process, it can be assumed that CYP1A1, CYP1B1, GSTP1 and MRP2 are involved in metabolism of Melittin in HT-29 cells. P-glycoprotein is associated with the occurrence of resistance in anticancer therapy, so its reduced gene and protein expression by Melittin represents significant result in terms of possible therapeutic application and examination.</p
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