Assessment of Cytotoxic Effects of Plant Protease Inhibitors on Cancerous Cell Lines

Shiji Thozhukkad Moosaripparambil

Department of Zoology, University of Calicut, Calicut University PO, Malappuram District, Kerala, 673635, India.

Kannan Vadakkadath Meethal *

Department of Zoology, University of Calicut, Calicut University PO, Malappuram District, Kerala, 673635, India and Centre for Advances in Molecular Biology, University of Calicut, Calicut University PO, Malappuram District, Kerala, 673635, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Protease inhibitors, whether natural or synthetic, show promise in cancer treatment by targeting dysregulated proteolytic activity linked to tumor progression and metastasis. This study evaluated trypsin inhibitory activity and cytotoxic effects of selected plant extracts. Screening twenty-six plant extracts revealed twelve extracts contain trypsin inhibitors, and eighteen plant extracts showed cytotoxicity to the HT29 cell line, with the highest cytotoxicity shown by Senna alatta extract (98.45 ± 0.44 %). When plant extracts containing protease inhibitors were subjected to proteinase K digestion, the protease inhibitor activity as well as cytotoxicity was reduced. For example, extracts from Chassalia curviflora, Senna alata, and Grewia nervosa showed high trypsin inhibition as well as cytotoxicity, both of which were reduced by proteinase K treatment. This indicates that there is some correlation between cytotoxicity and trypsin inhibition (r = 0.52) and proteinaceous trypsin inhibitors or other proteins are involved in the cytotoxicity. These findings highlight the potential role of trypsin inhibitors in cytotoxicity against cancer cell lines.

Keywords: Plant protease inhibitor, trypsin inhibition, cytotoxicity, plant extract


How to Cite

Moosaripparambil, Shiji Thozhukkad, and Kannan Vadakkadath Meethal. 2024. “Assessment of Cytotoxic Effects of Plant Protease Inhibitors on Cancerous Cell Lines”. UTTAR PRADESH JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY 45 (14):183-94. https://doi.org/10.56557/upjoz/2024/v45i144194.