An Aqueous Extract From Toad Skin Prevents Gelatinase Activities Derived From Fetal Serum Albumin And Serum-Free Culture Medium Of Human Breast Carcinoma Mda-Mb-231 Cells

Munehiro Nakata,Shota Kawaguchi, Ayami Oikawa, Akito Inamura, Shunki Nomoto, Hirokazu Miyai, Tomomi Nonaka, Saeko Ichimi,Yoko Fujita-Yamaguchi,Chuan Luo,Bo Gao,Wei Tang

DRUG DISCOVERIES AND THERAPEUTICS(2015)

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Abstract
An aqueous extract from toad skin, cinobufacini, has been known to possess anticancer ability. The present study examined effect of toad skin extract on activity of gelatinases including matrix metalloproteinases-2 and -9 which play an important role in invasion of carcinoma cells. Gelatinase activities derived from fetal serum albumin and culture medium of human breast carcinoma cell line MDA-MB-231 were significantly prevented in the presence of toad skin extract. The inhibitory activity was found in water-soluble fraction of the extract prepared by the Bligh & Dyer method but not in CHCl3-soluble lipid fraction. These results suggest that an aqueous extract from toad skin contains a water-soluble substance possessing a potent ability to prevent gelatinase activity. In conclusion, the water-soluble substance in toad skin extract cinobufacini may be able to regulate cancer cell migration accelerated by matrix metalloproteinases.
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Toad skin extract cinobufacini, gelatinase, matrix metalloproteinase, cancer
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