Antiproliferative effects of Paris polyphylla Sm. methanolic extract on A549 human lung cancer cells
- Journal of Cancer Prevention & Current Research
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Amit Man Joshi, Sagar Atri, Ram Adhar Yadav, Sirjana Shrestha, Aftab Alam, Mukesh Yadav
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Abstract
Background: Non-small cell lung
cancer (NSCLC) accounts for 80% of lung cancer cases, with limited treatment
efficacy and high toxicity. Paris polyphylla Sm. (PPS), a Himalayan
medicinal plant, contains bioactive steroidal saponins with reported anticancer
properties.
Objective: To evaluate the
antiproliferative effects of PPS methanolic extract on A549 human lung
adenocarcinoma cells.
Methods: PPS rhizomes were
collected from Nepal (1741 m altitude), authenticated [National Hebarium and
Plant laboratories (KATH) Herbarium], and Soxhlet-extracted with methanol. A549
cells were treated with PPS extract (15.625–250 µg/mL)
for 12–48 h. Cell viability was assessed via CCK-8 assay, and IC50
was calculated. Statistical analysis used one-way ANOVA (SPSS v16.0).
Results: PPS extract
significantly inhibited A549 proliferation in a dose- and time-dependent
manner. Maximum inhibition (42.13% ±
0.33, p<0.01) occurred at 250 µg/mL (48 h), with IC50 of 373.08 µg/mL.
Positive control (20 µg/mL fluorouracil)
showed 82.27% inhibition.
Conclusion: PPS methanolic
extract exhibits potent antiproliferative activity against NSCLC cells,
supporting its potential as an adjuvant therapy. Further mechanistic and in vivo studies are warranted.
Keywords
Paris polyphylla Sm, lung cancer, A549 cells, antiproliferation, medicinal plants, natural products, Nepal