| Literature DB >> 30124785 |
Balaji Chandrasekaran1, Deeksha Pal1, Venkatesh Kolluru1, Ashish Tyagi1, Becca Baby1, Nisha R Dahiya1, Khafateh Youssef2, Houda Alatassi2, Murali K Ankem1, Arun K Sharma3, Chendil Damodaran1.
Abstract
Chemopreventive effects and associated mechanisms of withaferin A (WA) against intestinal and colon carcinogenesis remain unknown. We investigated the chemopreventive effect of WA on transgenic adenomatous polyposis coli (APCMin/+) mouse and chemically induced azoxymethane/dextran sodium sulfate (AOM/DSS) models of intestinal and colon carcinogenesis. Oral WA administration (4 and 3 mg/kg) inhibited tumor initiation and progression of intestinal polyps formation in APCMin/+ mice and colon carcinogenesis in the AOM/DSS mouse model. WA-administered mice showed a significant reduction in both number [duodenum, 33% (P > 0.05); jejunum, 32% (P < 0.025); ileum, 43% ( P < 0.001); and colon 59% (P < 0.01] and size of polyps in APCMin/+ mice compared with the respective controls. Similarly, tumor multiplicity was significantly reduced (P < 0.05) in the colon of WA-administered AOM/DSS mice. Pathological analysis showed reduced adenomas and tissue inflammation in WA-administered mouse models. Molecular studies suggested that WA inhibited the expression of inflammatory (interluekin-6, tumor necrosis factor-alpha and cyclooxygenase-2), pro-survival (pAKT, Notch1 and NF-κB) markers in APCMin/+ and AOM/DSS models. The results suggest that WA is a potent agent for preventing colon carcinogenesis and further investigation is required to show clinical utility of the agent.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30124785 PMCID: PMC6314334 DOI: 10.1093/carcin/bgy109
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Carcinogenesis ISSN: 0143-3334 Impact factor: 4.944