Natural products produced by microorganisms have been an important source of new substances and lead compounds for the pharmaceutical industry. Chromobacterium violaceum is a Gram-negative β-proteobacterium, abundant in water and soil in tropical and subtropical regions and it produces viol...

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Main Authors: C.B.A. Menezes, B.P. Silva, I.M.O. Sousa, A.L.T.G. Ruiz, H.M. Spindola, E. Cabral, M.N. Eberlin, S.V. Tinti, J.E. Carvalho, M.A. Foglio, F. Fantinatti-Garboggini
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Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica 2013-01-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
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spelling doaj-e58c14ffc63a417082a2c5835e6e0ce92020-11-25T00:51:38ZengAssociação Brasileira de Divulgação CientíficaBrazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research0100-879X1414-431X2013-01-014616570C.B.A. MenezesB.P. SilvaI.M.O. SousaA.L.T.G. RuizH.M. SpindolaE. CabralM.N. EberlinS.V. TintiJ.E. CarvalhoM.A. FoglioF. Fantinatti-GarbogginiNatural products produced by microorganisms have been an important source of new substances and lead compounds for the pharmaceutical industry. Chromobacterium violaceum is a Gram-negative β-proteobacterium, abundant in water and soil in tropical and subtropical regions and it produces violacein, a pigment that has shown great pharmaceutical potential. Crude extracts of five Brazilian isolates of Chromobacterium sp (0.25, 2.5, 25, and 250 µg/mL) were evaluated in an in vitro antitumor activity assay with nine human tumor cells. Secondary metabolic profiles were analyzed by liquid chromatography and electrospray ionization mass spectrometry resulting in the identification of violacein in all extracts, whereas FK228 was detected only in EtCE 308 and EtCE 592 extracts. AcCE and EtCE 310 extracts showed selectivity for NCI/ADR-RES cells in the in vitro assay and were evaluated in vivo in the solid Ehrlich tumor model, resulting in 50.3 and 54.6% growth inhibition, respectively. The crude extracts of Chromobacterium sp isolates showed potential and selective antitumor activities for certain human tumor cells, making them a potential source of lead compounds. Furthermore, the results suggest that other compounds, in addition to violacein, deoxyviolacein and FK228, may be involved in the antitumor effect observed.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X2013000100065Chromobacterium spAntitumor activitySecondary metabolitesGenetic diversityViolacein
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author C.B.A. Menezes
B.P. Silva
I.M.O. Sousa
A.L.T.G. Ruiz
H.M. Spindola
E. Cabral
M.N. Eberlin
S.V. Tinti
J.E. Carvalho
M.A. Foglio
F. Fantinatti-Garboggini
spellingShingle C.B.A. Menezes
B.P. Silva
I.M.O. Sousa
A.L.T.G. Ruiz
H.M. Spindola
E. Cabral
M.N. Eberlin
S.V. Tinti
J.E. Carvalho
M.A. Foglio
F. Fantinatti-Garboggini
Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
Chromobacterium sp
Antitumor activity
Secondary metabolites
Genetic diversity
Violacein
author_facet C.B.A. Menezes
B.P. Silva
I.M.O. Sousa
A.L.T.G. Ruiz
H.M. Spindola
E. Cabral
M.N. Eberlin
S.V. Tinti
J.E. Carvalho
M.A. Foglio
F. Fantinatti-Garboggini
author_sort C.B.A. Menezes
publisher Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica
series Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
issn 0100-879X
1414-431X
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Natural products produced by microorganisms have been an important source of new substances and lead compounds for the pharmaceutical industry. Chromobacterium violaceum is a Gram-negative β-proteobacterium, abundant in water and soil in tropical and subtropical regions and it produces violacein, a pigment that has shown great pharmaceutical potential. Crude extracts of five Brazilian isolates of Chromobacterium sp (0.25, 2.5, 25, and 250 µg/mL) were evaluated in an in vitro antitumor activity assay with nine human tumor cells. Secondary metabolic profiles were analyzed by liquid chromatography and electrospray ionization mass spectrometry resulting in the identification of violacein in all extracts, whereas FK228 was detected only in EtCE 308 and EtCE 592 extracts. AcCE and EtCE 310 extracts showed selectivity for NCI/ADR-RES cells in the in vitro assay and were evaluated in vivo in the solid Ehrlich tumor model, resulting in 50.3 and 54.6% growth inhibition, respectively. The crude extracts of Chromobacterium sp isolates showed potential and selective antitumor activities for certain human tumor cells, making them a potential source of lead compounds. Furthermore, the results suggest that other compounds, in addition to violacein, deoxyviolacein and FK228, may be involved in the antitumor effect observed.
topic Chromobacterium sp
Antitumor activity
Secondary metabolites
Genetic diversity
Violacein
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