In the last decade, cyanobacteria have emerged as significant reservoirs of bioactive molecule for the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and alimentary industries, given the wide spectrum of new possibilities of different organic pigments, proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and powerful antioxidant sources for specific and stronger cancer treatments, autoimmune syndromes, obesity, and inflammatory diseases. A bioactivity screening was executed for 12 strains of Colombian cyanobacteria (10 marine and 2 freshwater) representative of the orders present in the LAUN culture collection, performing methanol extracts per sample, which was fractionated by reverse phase HPLC protocol, obtaining 8 fractions for each crude extract. All these crude extracts were tested for antimicrobial activities through disk diffusion methodology, and fractions were tested for cytotoxic activity against cancer cell lines by cell viability detection with MTT. Cyanobacteria's extracts showed considerable cytotoxic activity for osteosarcoma (MG063) and colon cancer (HCT116) cell lines (61 and 66 % of reduced viability compared to untreated controls, respectively) and a surprising cell growth promotion for the control group fibroblast (3T3L1) and brain endothelial (HCMEC) cell lines (121 and 127 % growth, respectively), no bioactivity was observed in the antimicrobial tests. These findings underscore the expansive cytotoxic potential of Colombian cyanobacteria against cancer cell lines and, notably, their growth-promoting effects on healthy cell lines. This positions them as promising sources of bioactive compounds for future pharmaceutical developments.
Keywords: Anticancer activity; Brain endothelial cells (HCMEC); Colon cancer (HCT116); Cyanobacteria; Fibroblast (3T3L1); Osteosarcoma (MG063); Secondary metabolism.
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