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Pseudevernia furfuracea inhibits migration and invasion of colorectal carcinoma cell lines.

Dragana S Šeklić1, Milena M Jovanović2, Katarina D Virijević3, Jelena N Grujić4, Marko N Živanović5, Snežana D Marković6.   

Abstract

ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Pseudevernia furfuracea (L.) Zopf is common lichen species, traditionally used worldwide in treating various medical conditions, among which are intestinal issues and cancer. Most studies are focused mainly on cytotoxic potential of lichens, whilst their antimigratory and antiinvasive properties are often disregarded. Migration and invasion of cancer cells are pivotal processes in cancer metastasis, wherein cancer cells are able to migrate individually or in form of a coherent mass. One of successful strategies in anticancer treatments is targeting Wnt/β-catenin signal pathway, that is aberrantly activated in colorectal carcinoma, as well as lowering level of migratory/invasive markers. AIM OF THE STUDY: Present study aimed to show antimigratory/invasive potential of Pseudevernia furfuracea methanol extract on HCT-116 and SW-480 colorectal carcinoma cell lines and to elucidate possible mechanism of its action.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Collective cell migration was assessed by Wound healing assay and single cell migration in real time by RTCA method. Analysis of anti- and promigratory protein expression was performed using immunofluorescent staining. Additionally, gene expression of antimigratory/promigratory and invasive (E-cadherin, β-catenin, N-cadherin, Vimentin, Snail and MMP-9) markers were investigated by qRT-PCR method. Concentration of MMP-9 was determined colorimetrically by ELISA test.
RESULTS: P. furfuracea extract was able to suppress both collective and single cancer cell migration, by inhibiting expression of promigratory/invasive markers and possibly re-establishing cell-cell adhesions. The present study indicates at P. furfuracea as effective antimigratory treatment, and HCT-116 cells were proved to be a more sensitive cell line to applied treatment.
CONCLUSIONS: This lichen species is a promising candidate for application in treatment of cancer in order to prevent metastasis.
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Keywords:  Collective cell migration; Immunofluorescence; Invasion; Natural products; Pseudevernia furfuracea

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34688797     DOI: 10.1016/j.jep.2021.114758

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Ethnopharmacol        ISSN: 0378-8741            Impact factor:   4.360


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1.  Royal Jelly and trans-10-Hydroxy-2-Decenoic Acid Inhibit Migration and Invasion of Colorectal Carcinoma Cells.

Authors:  Milena M Jovanović; Dragana S Šeklić; Jelena D Rakobradović; Nevena S Planojević; Nenad L Vuković; Milena D Vukić; Snežana D Marković
Journal:  Food Technol Biotechnol       Date:  2022-06       Impact factor: 2.330

Review 2.  Wnt signaling in colorectal cancer: pathogenic role and therapeutic target.

Authors:  Hui Zhao; Tianqi Ming; Shun Tang; Shan Ren; Han Yang; Maolun Liu; Qiu Tao; Haibo Xu
Journal:  Mol Cancer       Date:  2022-07-14       Impact factor: 41.444

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