Background: Extra virgin olive oil is a typical food of the Mediterranean area, obtained by pressing Olea europaea L. fruits. Its polyphenols have been studied for their antioxidant function and protective action against cancer and chronic kidney disease. In this in vitro study, we tested titrated extracts from Olea europaea L. on a human embryonic kidney 293 (HEK-293E) cell line, regarding their pro-apoptotic and antiproliferative capacities, using " IncuCyte (R) S3 Live-Cell Analysis System". Materials and Methods: We selected Olea europaea L. active compounds like hydroxytyrosol (HT) and oleuropein (OLE). These extracts were tested at different concentrations and characterized by HPLC-DAD-MS for the content in secondary active metabolites. The real-time observation of cell behavior was performed by IncuCyte, which can quantitatively analyze the cell proliferation and death. Results: This study showed that all the tested extracts can significantly inhibit cellular growth at 50 mu M but the reduced proliferation is not related to an increase in cellular apoptosis. Instead, the same analysis performed by using extracts at 100 mu M reveals that they can inhibit cellular growth, further inducing cellular apoptosis. Conclusions: The results on the HEK-293E cells confirmed the antiproliferative and proapoptotic actions of active compounds from an Olea europaea L. matrix in this cell line.

Marrone, G., Urciuoli, S., Candi, E., Bernini, R., Vanni, G., Masci, C., et al. (2024). Biological Activities of Molecules Derived from Olea europaea L. Tested In Vitro. LIFE, 14(1), 1-11 [10.3390/life14010049].

Biological Activities of Molecules Derived from Olea europaea L. Tested In Vitro

Marrone G.;Candi E.;Vanni G.;Masci C.;De Lorenzo A.;Noce A.
2024-01-01

Abstract

Background: Extra virgin olive oil is a typical food of the Mediterranean area, obtained by pressing Olea europaea L. fruits. Its polyphenols have been studied for their antioxidant function and protective action against cancer and chronic kidney disease. In this in vitro study, we tested titrated extracts from Olea europaea L. on a human embryonic kidney 293 (HEK-293E) cell line, regarding their pro-apoptotic and antiproliferative capacities, using " IncuCyte (R) S3 Live-Cell Analysis System". Materials and Methods: We selected Olea europaea L. active compounds like hydroxytyrosol (HT) and oleuropein (OLE). These extracts were tested at different concentrations and characterized by HPLC-DAD-MS for the content in secondary active metabolites. The real-time observation of cell behavior was performed by IncuCyte, which can quantitatively analyze the cell proliferation and death. Results: This study showed that all the tested extracts can significantly inhibit cellular growth at 50 mu M but the reduced proliferation is not related to an increase in cellular apoptosis. Instead, the same analysis performed by using extracts at 100 mu M reveals that they can inhibit cellular growth, further inducing cellular apoptosis. Conclusions: The results on the HEK-293E cells confirmed the antiproliferative and proapoptotic actions of active compounds from an Olea europaea L. matrix in this cell line.
2024
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore BIO/10
English
HEK-293E
IncuCyte
Mediterranean diet
olea europaea L
chronic degenerative non-communicable diseases
chronic kidney disease
hydroxytyrosol
oleuropein
Marrone, G., Urciuoli, S., Candi, E., Bernini, R., Vanni, G., Masci, C., et al. (2024). Biological Activities of Molecules Derived from Olea europaea L. Tested In Vitro. LIFE, 14(1), 1-11 [10.3390/life14010049].
Marrone, G; Urciuoli, S; Candi, E; Bernini, R; Vanni, G; Masci, C; Guerriero, C; Mancini, M; De Lorenzo, A; Vignolini, P; Noce, A
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