Yf. Liu et al., Inhibitory effect of phycocyanin from Spirulina platensis on the growth ofhuman leukemia K562 cells, J APPL PHYC, 12(2), 2000, pp. 125-130
The effect of phycocyanin from Spirulina platensis on the growth of human c
hronic myelogenous leukemia-blast crisis K562 cells was studied by semi-sol
id agar assay and cell viability measurement. Phycocyanin significantly inh
ibited the growth of K562 cells in a dose-dependent manner. The IC50 value
of the phycocyanin was 72.5 mg L-1. After the K562 cells were cultured with
phycocyanin for 6 days, flow cytometric assays showed that more K562 cells
were blocked to progress through S-phase and arrested at G1 phase. DNA fra
gmentation assay indicated that there was no ladder of DNA fragments of app
roximately 200-bp multiples, indicating that apoptosis had not occurred. We
stern blot analysis showed that Bcl-2 protein was expressed, but its level
remained unchanged, whereas the expression level of c-myc increased. These
findings suggest that phycocyanin may be able to inhibit the growth of K562
cells by pathways other than apoptosis, and that changed a expression patt
ern of the c-myc protein may be involved in such inhibition.