Literature DB >> 30129057

Crocin synergistically enhances the antiproliferative activity of 5-flurouracil through Wnt/PI3K pathway in a mouse model of colitis-associated colorectal cancer.

Forouzan Amerizadeh1,2, Nastaran Rezaei3, Farzad Rahmani4,5, Seyed Mahdi Hassanian1,4, Reyhaneh Moradi-Marjaneh3,6, Hamid Fiuji1, Nadia Boroumand4, Abolfazl Nosrati-Tirkani1, Majid Ghayour-Mobarhan1, Gordon A Ferns7, Majid Khazaei1,3, Amir Avan1,2,8.   

Abstract

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cause of cancer-related death, and hence there is a need for the identification of novel-agents to improve the efficacy of existing therapies. There is growing evidence for the antitumor activity of crocin, although its activity and molecular mechanisms in CRC remains to be elucidated. Here we explored the therapeutic application of crocin or its combination with 5-flurouracil in a mouse model of colitis-associated colon cancer. The antiproliferative activity of crocin was assessed in two-dimensional and three-dimensional cell-culture models. The migratory behaviors were determined, while the expression levels of several genes were assessed by quantitative reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction/Western blot analysis. We examined the anti-inflammatory properties of crocin by pathological evaluation and disease-activity index as well as oxidative or antioxidant markers: malondialdehyde (MDA) and total-thiols (T-SH) levels and superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase (CAT) activity. Crocin suppressed cell-growth and the invasive behavior of CRC cells through modulation of the Wnt-pathway and E-cadherin. Moreover, administration of crocin alone, or in combination with 5-FU dramatically reduced the tumor number and tumor size in both distal/mid-colon followed by reduction in disease-activity index. Crocin also suppressed the colonic inflammation induced by dextran-sulfate-sodium and notably recovered the increased levels of MDA, decreased thiol levels and activity of CAT levels. Crocin was able to ameliorate the severe inflammation with mucosal ulcers and high-grade dysplastic crypts as detected by inflammation score, crypt loss, pathological changes and histology scores. We demonstrated an antitumor activity of crocin in CRC and its potential role in improvement of inflammation with mucosal ulcers and high-grade dysplastic crypts, supporting the desireability of further investigations on the therapeutic potential of this approach in CRC.
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Keywords:  antitumor effect; colitis-associated colorectal cancer gastrointestinal; colorectal cancer; crocin

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30129057     DOI: 10.1002/jcb.27367

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Biochem        ISSN: 0730-2312            Impact factor:   4.429


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Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2022-06-05       Impact factor: 6.208

Review 2.  Chemically Induced Colitis-Associated Cancer Models in Rodents for Pharmacological Modulation: A Systematic Review.

Authors:  Rita Modesto; João Estarreja; Inês Silva; João Rocha; Rui Pinto; Vanessa Mateus
Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2022-05-12       Impact factor: 4.964

3.  Anticancer activity of Helicobacter pylori ribosomal protein (HPRP) with iRGD in treatment of colon cancer.

Authors:  Atieh Yaghoubi; Fereshteh Asgharzadeh; Aref Movaqar; Kiarash Ghazvini; Seyed Mahdi Hassanian; Amir Avan; Majid Khazaei; Saman Soleimanpour
Journal:  J Cancer Res Clin Oncol       Date:  2021-06-12       Impact factor: 4.553

4.  Crocin reverses 1-methyl-3-nitroso-1-nitroguanidine (MNNG)-induced malignant transformation in GES-1 cells through the Nrf2/Hippo signaling pathway.

Authors:  Zhide Wu; Jianping Hui
Journal:  J Gastrointest Oncol       Date:  2020-12

5.  Saffron: The Golden Spice with Therapeutic Properties on Digestive Diseases.

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6.  Angiotensin receptor blocker Losartan inhibits tumor growth of colorectal cancer.

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7.  The Protection of Crocin Against Ulcerative Colitis and Colorectal Cancer via Suppression of NF-κB-Mediated Inflammation.

Authors:  Shanshan Teng; Jie Hao; Hui Bi; Congcong Li; Yongfeng Zhang; Yaqin Zhang; Weiwei Han; Di Wang
Journal:  Front Pharmacol       Date:  2021-03-18       Impact factor: 5.810

Review 8.  Roles of Lipid Peroxidation-Derived Electrophiles in Pathogenesis of Colonic Inflammation and Colon Cancer.

Authors:  Lei Lei; Jianan Zhang; Eric A Decker; Guodong Zhang
Journal:  Front Cell Dev Biol       Date:  2021-05-17

Review 9.  Therapeutic Potential of Naturally Occurring Small Molecules to Target the Wnt/β-Catenin Signaling Pathway in Colorectal Cancer.

Authors:  Luiz F S Oliveira; Danilo Predes; Helena L Borges; Jose G Abreu
Journal:  Cancers (Basel)       Date:  2022-01-14       Impact factor: 6.639

10.  Hydrogen-rich water exerts anti-tumor effects comparable to 5-fluorouracil in a colorectal cancer xenograft model.

Authors:  Fereshteh Asgharzadeh; Alex Tarnava; Asma Mostafapour; Majid Khazaei; Tyler W LeBaron
Journal:  World J Gastrointest Oncol       Date:  2022-01-15
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