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Remarkable apoptotic pathway of Hemiscorpius lepturus scorpion venom on CT26 cell line.

Mohammadreza Moradi1,2, Rezvan Najafi1,2, Razieh Amini1,2, Reza Solgi3,4, Hamid Tanzadehpanah1,2, Alireza Monsef Esfahani2,5, Massoud Saidijam6,7.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Scorpion venom, considered as a treasure trove of various bioactive molecules, is a new approach to induce cancer cell death via apoptosis pathways. In the present study, we evaluated for first time the anti-proliferative efficacy of Hemiscorpius lepturus scorpion venom and its pathway on a colon carcinoma cell.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The CT26 and VERO cell lines were treated with various concentrations of the venom. The IC50 values were estimated by MTT assay test, and the apoptosis was evaluated by flow cytometry. Moreover, RT-PCR analysis was used to investigate the levels of Bax, Bcl2, Trp53, and Casp3 mRNA expression. The mice xenograft model was established to evaluate the therapy efficiency of venom. Some valuable exponential growth parameters were evaluated in treated mice. RESULT: The scorpion venom inhibited the growth of CT26 cells with an IC50 value about 120 μg/ml. However, VERO cells increased to 896 μg/ml under the same condition. A remarkable apoptotic cells in CT26 cells were revealed by flow cytometry assay. A significant over-expression was observed in Bax, Casp3, and Trp53 and downregulated in Bcl2 mRNA level in tumor tissue after treatment with scorpion venom (p < 0.05). All changes of valuable exponential growth parameters showed a shrinking tumor size.
CONCLUSION: Our findings indicated that Hemiscorpius lepturus venom has a special anti-proliferative effect on CT26 cells via Trp53/Bcl2/Casp3 pathway. Considering its powerful cytotoxic vigor against a colon cancer cell (CT26) and low toxicity to non-tumorigenic cell (VERO), we propose that this venom probably has a specific effect on other colon cancer cells and may turn out to be a novel therapeutic strategy in treating colon cancer.

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Keywords:  Antineoplastic natural compounds; Apoptosis; Colorectal cancer; Hemiscorpius lepturus; Neoplasms; Scorpion venoms

Year:  2019        PMID: 30617443     DOI: 10.1007/s10565-018-09455-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Biol Toxicol        ISSN: 0742-2091            Impact factor:   6.691


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