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Quercetin and Its Fermented Extract as a Potential Inhibitor of Bisphenol A-Exposed HT-29 Colon Cancer Cells’ Viability

Bisphenol A (BPA) promotes colon cancer by altering the physiological functions of hormones. Quercetin (Q) can regulate signaling pathways through hormone receptors, inhibiting cancer cells. The antiproliferative effects of Q and its fermented extract (FEQ, obtained by Q gastrointestinal digestion a...

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Autores principales: García-Gutiérrez, Nataly, Luna-Bárcenas, Gabriel, Herrera-Hernández, Guadalupe, Campos-Vega, Rocio, Lozano-Herrera, Sara Julietta, Sánchez-Tusié, Ana Alicia, García-Solis, Pablo, Vergara-Castañeda, Haydé Azeneth
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10052295/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36982678
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24065604
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author García-Gutiérrez, Nataly
Luna-Bárcenas, Gabriel
Herrera-Hernández, Guadalupe
Campos-Vega, Rocio
Lozano-Herrera, Sara Julietta
Sánchez-Tusié, Ana Alicia
García-Solis, Pablo
Vergara-Castañeda, Haydé Azeneth
author_facet García-Gutiérrez, Nataly
Luna-Bárcenas, Gabriel
Herrera-Hernández, Guadalupe
Campos-Vega, Rocio
Lozano-Herrera, Sara Julietta
Sánchez-Tusié, Ana Alicia
García-Solis, Pablo
Vergara-Castañeda, Haydé Azeneth
author_sort García-Gutiérrez, Nataly
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description Bisphenol A (BPA) promotes colon cancer by altering the physiological functions of hormones. Quercetin (Q) can regulate signaling pathways through hormone receptors, inhibiting cancer cells. The antiproliferative effects of Q and its fermented extract (FEQ, obtained by Q gastrointestinal digestion and in vitro colonic fermentation) were analyzed in HT-29 cells exposed to BPA. Polyphenols were quantified in FEQ by HPLC and their antioxidant capacity by DPPH and ORAC. Q and 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid (DOPAC) were quantified in FEQ. Q and FEQ exhibited antioxidant capacity. Cell viability with Q+BPA and FEQ+BPA was 60% and 50%, respectively; less than 20% of dead cells were associated with the necrosis process (LDH). Treatments with Q and Q+BPA induced cell cycle arrest in the G0/G1 phase, and FEQ and FEQ+BPA in the S phase. Compared with other treatments, Q positively modulated ESR2 and GPR30 genes. Using a gene microarray of the p53 pathway, Q, Q+BPA, FEQ and FEQ+BPA positively modulated genes involved in apoptosis and cell cycle arrest; bisphenol inhibited the expression of pro-apoptotic and cell cycle repressor genes. In silico analyses demonstrated the binding affinity of Q > BPA > DOPAC molecules for ERα and ERβ. Further studies are needed to understand the role of disruptors in colon cancer.
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spelling pubmed-100522952023-03-30 Quercetin and Its Fermented Extract as a Potential Inhibitor of Bisphenol A-Exposed HT-29 Colon Cancer Cells’ Viability García-Gutiérrez, Nataly Luna-Bárcenas, Gabriel Herrera-Hernández, Guadalupe Campos-Vega, Rocio Lozano-Herrera, Sara Julietta Sánchez-Tusié, Ana Alicia García-Solis, Pablo Vergara-Castañeda, Haydé Azeneth Int J Mol Sci Article Bisphenol A (BPA) promotes colon cancer by altering the physiological functions of hormones. Quercetin (Q) can regulate signaling pathways through hormone receptors, inhibiting cancer cells. The antiproliferative effects of Q and its fermented extract (FEQ, obtained by Q gastrointestinal digestion and in vitro colonic fermentation) were analyzed in HT-29 cells exposed to BPA. Polyphenols were quantified in FEQ by HPLC and their antioxidant capacity by DPPH and ORAC. Q and 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid (DOPAC) were quantified in FEQ. Q and FEQ exhibited antioxidant capacity. Cell viability with Q+BPA and FEQ+BPA was 60% and 50%, respectively; less than 20% of dead cells were associated with the necrosis process (LDH). Treatments with Q and Q+BPA induced cell cycle arrest in the G0/G1 phase, and FEQ and FEQ+BPA in the S phase. Compared with other treatments, Q positively modulated ESR2 and GPR30 genes. Using a gene microarray of the p53 pathway, Q, Q+BPA, FEQ and FEQ+BPA positively modulated genes involved in apoptosis and cell cycle arrest; bisphenol inhibited the expression of pro-apoptotic and cell cycle repressor genes. In silico analyses demonstrated the binding affinity of Q > BPA > DOPAC molecules for ERα and ERβ. Further studies are needed to understand the role of disruptors in colon cancer. MDPI 2023-03-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10052295/ /pubmed/36982678 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24065604 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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García-Gutiérrez, Nataly
Luna-Bárcenas, Gabriel
Herrera-Hernández, Guadalupe
Campos-Vega, Rocio
Lozano-Herrera, Sara Julietta
Sánchez-Tusié, Ana Alicia
García-Solis, Pablo
Vergara-Castañeda, Haydé Azeneth
Quercetin and Its Fermented Extract as a Potential Inhibitor of Bisphenol A-Exposed HT-29 Colon Cancer Cells’ Viability
title Quercetin and Its Fermented Extract as a Potential Inhibitor of Bisphenol A-Exposed HT-29 Colon Cancer Cells’ Viability
title_full Quercetin and Its Fermented Extract as a Potential Inhibitor of Bisphenol A-Exposed HT-29 Colon Cancer Cells’ Viability
title_fullStr Quercetin and Its Fermented Extract as a Potential Inhibitor of Bisphenol A-Exposed HT-29 Colon Cancer Cells’ Viability
title_full_unstemmed Quercetin and Its Fermented Extract as a Potential Inhibitor of Bisphenol A-Exposed HT-29 Colon Cancer Cells’ Viability
title_short Quercetin and Its Fermented Extract as a Potential Inhibitor of Bisphenol A-Exposed HT-29 Colon Cancer Cells’ Viability
title_sort quercetin and its fermented extract as a potential inhibitor of bisphenol a-exposed ht-29 colon cancer cells’ viability
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10052295/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36982678
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24065604
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