Isolation and Identification of Endophytic Fungi from Actinidia macrosperma and Investigation of Their Bioactivities

Endophytic fungi from the Chinese medicinal plant Actinidia macrosperma were isolated and identified for the first time. This was the first study to evaluate their cytotoxic and antitumour activities against brine shrimp and five types of tumour cells, respectively. In total, 17 fungal isolates were...

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Main Authors: Yin Lu, Chuan Chen, Hong Chen, Jianfen Zhang, Weiqin Chen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2012-01-01
Series:Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/382742
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spelling doaj-48907f0e631247e689e22d47fd30937c2020-11-24T23:11:21ZengHindawi LimitedEvidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine1741-427X1741-42882012-01-01201210.1155/2012/382742382742Isolation and Identification of Endophytic Fungi from Actinidia macrosperma and Investigation of Their BioactivitiesYin Lu0Chuan Chen1Hong Chen2Jianfen Zhang3Weiqin Chen4College of Biological and Environmental Engineering, Zhejiang Shuren University, Hangzhou 310015, ChinaHangzhou Botanical Garden, Hangzhou 310013, ChinaCollege of Biological and Environmental Engineering, Zhejiang Shuren University, Hangzhou 310015, ChinaCollege of Biological and Environmental Engineering, Zhejiang Shuren University, Hangzhou 310015, ChinaCollege of Biological and Environmental Engineering, Zhejiang Shuren University, Hangzhou 310015, ChinaEndophytic fungi from the Chinese medicinal plant Actinidia macrosperma were isolated and identified for the first time. This was the first study to evaluate their cytotoxic and antitumour activities against brine shrimp and five types of tumour cells, respectively. In total, 17 fungal isolates were obtained. Five different taxa were represented by 11 isolates, and six isolates were grouped into the species of Ascomycete Incertae sedis with limited morphological and molecular data. Cytotoxic activity has been found in most isolates except AM05, AM06, and AM10. The isolates AM07 (4.86 μg/mL), AM11 (7.71 μg/mL), and AM17 (14.88 μg/mL) exhibited significant toxicity against brine shrimp. The results of the MTT assay to assess antitumour activity revealed that 82.4% of isolate fermentation broths displayed growth inhibition (50% inhibitory concentration IC50< 100 μg/mL). Moreover, AM07, AM11, and AM17 showed strong antitumour activity in all the cell lines examined. These results suggest that endophytic fungi in A. macrosperma are valuable for the isolation and identification of novel cytotoxic and antitumour bioactive agents.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/382742
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author Yin Lu
Chuan Chen
Hong Chen
Jianfen Zhang
Weiqin Chen
spellingShingle Yin Lu
Chuan Chen
Hong Chen
Jianfen Zhang
Weiqin Chen
Isolation and Identification of Endophytic Fungi from Actinidia macrosperma and Investigation of Their Bioactivities
Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
author_facet Yin Lu
Chuan Chen
Hong Chen
Jianfen Zhang
Weiqin Chen
author_sort Yin Lu
title Isolation and Identification of Endophytic Fungi from Actinidia macrosperma and Investigation of Their Bioactivities
title_short Isolation and Identification of Endophytic Fungi from Actinidia macrosperma and Investigation of Their Bioactivities
title_full Isolation and Identification of Endophytic Fungi from Actinidia macrosperma and Investigation of Their Bioactivities
title_fullStr Isolation and Identification of Endophytic Fungi from Actinidia macrosperma and Investigation of Their Bioactivities
title_full_unstemmed Isolation and Identification of Endophytic Fungi from Actinidia macrosperma and Investigation of Their Bioactivities
title_sort isolation and identification of endophytic fungi from actinidia macrosperma and investigation of their bioactivities
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
issn 1741-427X
1741-4288
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Endophytic fungi from the Chinese medicinal plant Actinidia macrosperma were isolated and identified for the first time. This was the first study to evaluate their cytotoxic and antitumour activities against brine shrimp and five types of tumour cells, respectively. In total, 17 fungal isolates were obtained. Five different taxa were represented by 11 isolates, and six isolates were grouped into the species of Ascomycete Incertae sedis with limited morphological and molecular data. Cytotoxic activity has been found in most isolates except AM05, AM06, and AM10. The isolates AM07 (4.86 μg/mL), AM11 (7.71 μg/mL), and AM17 (14.88 μg/mL) exhibited significant toxicity against brine shrimp. The results of the MTT assay to assess antitumour activity revealed that 82.4% of isolate fermentation broths displayed growth inhibition (50% inhibitory concentration IC50< 100 μg/mL). Moreover, AM07, AM11, and AM17 showed strong antitumour activity in all the cell lines examined. These results suggest that endophytic fungi in A. macrosperma are valuable for the isolation and identification of novel cytotoxic and antitumour bioactive agents.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/382742
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