Digitonin synergistically enhances the cytotoxicity of plant secondary metabolites in cancer cells.

Phytomedicine

Institute of Pharmacy and Molecular Biotechnology, Heidelberg University, Heidelberg, Germany.

Published: November 2012

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study explores the cytotoxic effects of various phytochemicals (phenolics, terpenoids, and alkaloids) both alone and in combination with the steroidal saponin digitonin on different cancer cell lines.
  • The results showed that most combinations enhanced cytotoxicity, even in drug-resistant cells, indicating a strong potential for synergistic effects.
  • Sanguinarine was highlighted as the most effective alkaloid, showing significantly increased toxicity when combined with digitonin across multiple cell lines.

Article Abstract

In phytotherapy, extracts from medicinal plants are employed which contain mixtures of secondary metabolites. Their modes of action are complex because the secondary metabolites can react with single or multiple targets. The components in a mixture can exert additive or even synergistic activities. In this study, the cytotoxicity of some phytochemicals, including phenolics (EGCG and thymol), terpenoids (menthol, aromadendrene, β-sitosterol-O-glucoside, and β-carotene) and alkaloids (glaucine, harmine, and sanguinarine) were investigated alone or in combination with the cytotoxic monodesmosidic steroidal saponin digitonin in Caco-2, MCF-7, CEM/ADR5000, and CCRF-CEM cells. Digitonin was combined in non-toxic concentrations (5μM in each cell line; except in MCF-7 the concentration was 2μM), together with a selection of phenolics, terpenoids, and alkaloids to evaluate potential synergistic or additive effects. An enhanced cytotoxicity was observed in most combinations. Even multi-drug resistant (MDR) cells (such as CEM/ADR5000 cells), with a high expression of P-glycoprotein, were responsive to combinations. Sanguinarine was the most cytotoxic alkaloid against CEM/ADR5000, MCF-7, and CCRF-CEM cells alone and in combination with digitonin. As compared to sanguinarine alone, the combination was 44.53-, 15.38-, and 6.65-fold more toxic in each cell line, respectively. Most combinations synergistically increased the cytotoxicity, stressing the importance of synergy when using multi-target drugs and mixtures in phytotherapy.

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