In vitro cytotoxic and apoptotic activity of the Mauritian marine sponge Neopetrosia exigua

Marine sponges belonging to the genus Neopetrosia represent a quasi-inexhaustible source of novel cytotoxic compounds. Yet studies delineating their molecular mechanisms of action in cancer cells remain scarce. We investigated the cytotoxic and apoptosis inducing potential of the Mauritian marine s...

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Main Authors: Rima Beesoo, Ranjeet Bhagooli, Theeshan Bahorun, Vidushi S. Neergheen
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Language:English
Published: Academy of Science of South Africa 2023-08-01
Series:South African Journal of Science
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Online Access:https://sajs.co.za/article/view/13745
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author Rima Beesoo
Ranjeet Bhagooli
Theeshan Bahorun
Vidushi S. Neergheen
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description Marine sponges belonging to the genus Neopetrosia represent a quasi-inexhaustible source of novel cytotoxic compounds. Yet studies delineating their molecular mechanisms of action in cancer cells remain scarce. We investigated the cytotoxic and apoptosis inducing potential of the Mauritian marine sponge Neopetrosia exigua derived crude extract, hexane and ethyl acetate fraction. Their cytotoxic activity was screened against four cancer cell lines and two non-malignant cell lines via the Alamar Blue metabolic assay. The level of intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, endogenous antioxidant enzyme activity (catalase and superoxide dismutase) and mitochondrial membrane potential were determined. The ability of the active extract to induce apoptosis in cancer cells and modulate the expression levels of apoptotic markers (caspases and polyADP-ribose polymerase (PARP)) was further evaluated via western blot. The ethyl acetate fraction (NEEAF) displayed the highest inhibitory effect with an IC50 of 6.87 μg/mL against the liver hepatocellular carcinoma cell line (HepG2). Mechanistically, NEEAF induced morphological hallmarks characteristic of apoptosis, increased ROS production, decreased catalase and superoxide dismutase activity and mitochondrial membrane depolarisation in a concentration-dependent manner compared to the control (p<0.05). In addition, NEEAF induced the activation of caspase-9, -7, -3 and cleavage of PARP. Overall, this study provides biochemical evidence for oxidative stress-mediated cytotoxicity and apoptosis in HepG2 cells by NEEAF. Further in-depth investigations are needed to isolate the active constituents, which may potentially lead to the development of novel anticancer therapeutics. Significance: • Marine sponges represent an untapped goldmine of structurally unique compounds with interesting anticancer properties. • This important initial investigative work will set the stage for more in-depth mechanistic studies and chemical characterisation of potentially novel bioactive compounds from the genus Neopetrosia. • This work will also help to strengthen frameworks oriented towards the conservation of Neopetrosia species in the Western Indian Ocean region.
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spelling doaj.art-79fbd4caa0694d699bbc283b30a879c42023-08-09T06:37:59ZengAcademy of Science of South AfricaSouth African Journal of Science1996-74892023-08-011197/810.17159/sajs.2023/13745In vitro cytotoxic and apoptotic activity of the Mauritian marine sponge Neopetrosia exiguaRima Beesoo0Ranjeet Bhagooli1Theeshan Bahorun2Vidushi S. Neergheen31.Department of Biosciences and Ocean Studies, Faculty of Science, University of Mauritius, Réduit, Mauritius; 2.Pole of Research Excellence, Sustainable Marine Biodiversity Research Group, University of Mauritius, Réduit, Mauritius; 3.Biopharmaceutical Unit, Centre for Biomedical and Biomaterials Research, University of Mauritius, Réduit, Mauritius; 4.Department of Health Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Mauritius, Réduit, Mauritius1.Department of Biosciences and Ocean Studies, Faculty of Science, University of Mauritius, Réduit, Mauritius; 2.Pole of Research Excellence, Sustainable Marine Biodiversity Research Group, University of Mauritius, Réduit, Mauritius; 3.The Biodiversity and Environment Institute, Réduit, Mauritius; 4.The Society of Biology (Mauritius), Réduit, Mauritius; 5.Institute of Oceanography and Environment (INOS), University of Malaysia, Terengganu, Malaysia; 6.Department of Marine Science, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, Diponegoro University, Jalan Prof. Soedarto SH, Kampus Tembalang, Semarang, IndonesiaBiopharmaceutical Unit, Centre for Biomedical and Biomaterials Research, University of Mauritius, Réduit, Mauritius1.Biopharmaceutical Unit, Centre for Biomedical and Biomaterials Research, University of Mauritius, Réduit, Mauritius; 2.Department of Health Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Mauritius, Réduit, Mauritius Marine sponges belonging to the genus Neopetrosia represent a quasi-inexhaustible source of novel cytotoxic compounds. Yet studies delineating their molecular mechanisms of action in cancer cells remain scarce. We investigated the cytotoxic and apoptosis inducing potential of the Mauritian marine sponge Neopetrosia exigua derived crude extract, hexane and ethyl acetate fraction. Their cytotoxic activity was screened against four cancer cell lines and two non-malignant cell lines via the Alamar Blue metabolic assay. The level of intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, endogenous antioxidant enzyme activity (catalase and superoxide dismutase) and mitochondrial membrane potential were determined. The ability of the active extract to induce apoptosis in cancer cells and modulate the expression levels of apoptotic markers (caspases and polyADP-ribose polymerase (PARP)) was further evaluated via western blot. The ethyl acetate fraction (NEEAF) displayed the highest inhibitory effect with an IC50 of 6.87 μg/mL against the liver hepatocellular carcinoma cell line (HepG2). Mechanistically, NEEAF induced morphological hallmarks characteristic of apoptosis, increased ROS production, decreased catalase and superoxide dismutase activity and mitochondrial membrane depolarisation in a concentration-dependent manner compared to the control (p<0.05). In addition, NEEAF induced the activation of caspase-9, -7, -3 and cleavage of PARP. Overall, this study provides biochemical evidence for oxidative stress-mediated cytotoxicity and apoptosis in HepG2 cells by NEEAF. Further in-depth investigations are needed to isolate the active constituents, which may potentially lead to the development of novel anticancer therapeutics. Significance: • Marine sponges represent an untapped goldmine of structurally unique compounds with interesting anticancer properties. • This important initial investigative work will set the stage for more in-depth mechanistic studies and chemical characterisation of potentially novel bioactive compounds from the genus Neopetrosia. • This work will also help to strengthen frameworks oriented towards the conservation of Neopetrosia species in the Western Indian Ocean region. https://sajs.co.za/article/view/13745apoptosiscytotoxicmarine spongeNeopetrosia exiguaMauritius
spellingShingle Rima Beesoo
Ranjeet Bhagooli
Theeshan Bahorun
Vidushi S. Neergheen
In vitro cytotoxic and apoptotic activity of the Mauritian marine sponge Neopetrosia exigua
South African Journal of Science
apoptosis
cytotoxic
marine sponge
Neopetrosia exigua
Mauritius
title In vitro cytotoxic and apoptotic activity of the Mauritian marine sponge Neopetrosia exigua
title_full In vitro cytotoxic and apoptotic activity of the Mauritian marine sponge Neopetrosia exigua
title_fullStr In vitro cytotoxic and apoptotic activity of the Mauritian marine sponge Neopetrosia exigua
title_full_unstemmed In vitro cytotoxic and apoptotic activity of the Mauritian marine sponge Neopetrosia exigua
title_short In vitro cytotoxic and apoptotic activity of the Mauritian marine sponge Neopetrosia exigua
title_sort in vitro cytotoxic and apoptotic activity of the mauritian marine sponge neopetrosia exigua
topic apoptosis
cytotoxic
marine sponge
Neopetrosia exigua
Mauritius
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