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Reactive oxygen species mediated apoptotic death of colon cancer cells: therapeutic potential of plant derived alkaloids
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most deaths causing diseases worldwide. Several risk factors including hormones like insulin and insulin like growth factors (e.g., IGF-1) have been considered responsible for growth and progression of colon cancer. Though there is a huge advancement in the avai...
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author | Nelson, Vinod K. Nuli, Mohana Vamsi Mastanaiah, Juturu Saleem T. S., Mohamed Birudala, Geetha Jamous, Yahya F. Alshargi, Omar Kotha, Kranthi Kumar Sudhan, Hari Hara Mani, Ravishankar Ram Muthumanickam, Alagusundaram Niranjan, Divya Jain, Nem Kumar Agrawal, Ankur Jadon, Arvind Singh Mayasa, Vinyas Jha, Niraj Kumar Kolesarova, Adriana Slama, Petr Roychoudhury, Shubhadeep |
author_facet | Nelson, Vinod K. Nuli, Mohana Vamsi Mastanaiah, Juturu Saleem T. S., Mohamed Birudala, Geetha Jamous, Yahya F. Alshargi, Omar Kotha, Kranthi Kumar Sudhan, Hari Hara Mani, Ravishankar Ram Muthumanickam, Alagusundaram Niranjan, Divya Jain, Nem Kumar Agrawal, Ankur Jadon, Arvind Singh Mayasa, Vinyas Jha, Niraj Kumar Kolesarova, Adriana Slama, Petr Roychoudhury, Shubhadeep |
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description | Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most deaths causing diseases worldwide. Several risk factors including hormones like insulin and insulin like growth factors (e.g., IGF-1) have been considered responsible for growth and progression of colon cancer. Though there is a huge advancement in the available screening as well as treatment techniques for CRC. There is no significant decrease in the mortality of cancer patients. Moreover, the current treatment approaches for CRC are associated with serious challenges like drug resistance and cancer re-growth. Given the severity of the disease, there is an urgent need for novel therapeutic agents with ideal characteristics. Several pieces of evidence suggested that natural products, specifically medicinal plants, and derived phytochemicals may serve as potential sources for novel drug discovery for various diseases including cancer. On the other hand, cancer cells like colon cancer require a high basal level of reactive oxygen species (ROS) to maintain its own cellular functions. However, excess production of intracellular ROS leads to cancer cell death via disturbing cellular redox homeostasis. Therefore, medicinal plants and derived phytocompounds that can enhance the intracellular ROS and induce apoptotic cell death in cancer cells via modulating various molecular targets including IGF-1 could be potential therapeutic agents. Alkaloids form a major class of such phytoconstituents that can play a key role in cancer prevention. Moreover, several preclinical and clinical studies have also evidenced that these compounds show potent anti-colon cancer effects and exhibit negligible toxicity towards the normal cells. Hence, the present evidence-based study aimed to provide an update on various alkaloids that have been reported to induce ROS-mediated apoptosis in colon cancer cells via targeting various cellular components including hormones and growth factors, which play a role in metastasis, angiogenesis, proliferation, and invasion. This study also provides an individual account on each such alkaloid that underwent clinical trials either alone or in combination with other clinical drugs. In addition, various classes of phytochemicals that induce ROS-mediated cell death in different kinds of cancers including colon cancer are discussed. |
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spelling | pubmed-104081382023-08-09 Reactive oxygen species mediated apoptotic death of colon cancer cells: therapeutic potential of plant derived alkaloids Nelson, Vinod K. Nuli, Mohana Vamsi Mastanaiah, Juturu Saleem T. S., Mohamed Birudala, Geetha Jamous, Yahya F. Alshargi, Omar Kotha, Kranthi Kumar Sudhan, Hari Hara Mani, Ravishankar Ram Muthumanickam, Alagusundaram Niranjan, Divya Jain, Nem Kumar Agrawal, Ankur Jadon, Arvind Singh Mayasa, Vinyas Jha, Niraj Kumar Kolesarova, Adriana Slama, Petr Roychoudhury, Shubhadeep Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) Endocrinology Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most deaths causing diseases worldwide. Several risk factors including hormones like insulin and insulin like growth factors (e.g., IGF-1) have been considered responsible for growth and progression of colon cancer. Though there is a huge advancement in the available screening as well as treatment techniques for CRC. There is no significant decrease in the mortality of cancer patients. Moreover, the current treatment approaches for CRC are associated with serious challenges like drug resistance and cancer re-growth. Given the severity of the disease, there is an urgent need for novel therapeutic agents with ideal characteristics. Several pieces of evidence suggested that natural products, specifically medicinal plants, and derived phytochemicals may serve as potential sources for novel drug discovery for various diseases including cancer. On the other hand, cancer cells like colon cancer require a high basal level of reactive oxygen species (ROS) to maintain its own cellular functions. However, excess production of intracellular ROS leads to cancer cell death via disturbing cellular redox homeostasis. Therefore, medicinal plants and derived phytocompounds that can enhance the intracellular ROS and induce apoptotic cell death in cancer cells via modulating various molecular targets including IGF-1 could be potential therapeutic agents. Alkaloids form a major class of such phytoconstituents that can play a key role in cancer prevention. Moreover, several preclinical and clinical studies have also evidenced that these compounds show potent anti-colon cancer effects and exhibit negligible toxicity towards the normal cells. Hence, the present evidence-based study aimed to provide an update on various alkaloids that have been reported to induce ROS-mediated apoptosis in colon cancer cells via targeting various cellular components including hormones and growth factors, which play a role in metastasis, angiogenesis, proliferation, and invasion. This study also provides an individual account on each such alkaloid that underwent clinical trials either alone or in combination with other clinical drugs. In addition, various classes of phytochemicals that induce ROS-mediated cell death in different kinds of cancers including colon cancer are discussed. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-07-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10408138/ /pubmed/37560308 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2023.1201198 Text en Copyright © 2023 Nelson, Nuli, Mastanaiah, Saleem T. S., Birudala, Jamous, Alshargi, Kotha, Sudhan, Mani, Muthumanickam, Niranjan, Jain, Agrawal, Jadon, Mayasa, Jha, Kolesarova, Slama and Roychoudhury https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Endocrinology Nelson, Vinod K. Nuli, Mohana Vamsi Mastanaiah, Juturu Saleem T. S., Mohamed Birudala, Geetha Jamous, Yahya F. Alshargi, Omar Kotha, Kranthi Kumar Sudhan, Hari Hara Mani, Ravishankar Ram Muthumanickam, Alagusundaram Niranjan, Divya Jain, Nem Kumar Agrawal, Ankur Jadon, Arvind Singh Mayasa, Vinyas Jha, Niraj Kumar Kolesarova, Adriana Slama, Petr Roychoudhury, Shubhadeep Reactive oxygen species mediated apoptotic death of colon cancer cells: therapeutic potential of plant derived alkaloids |
title | Reactive oxygen species mediated apoptotic death of colon cancer cells: therapeutic potential of plant derived alkaloids |
title_full | Reactive oxygen species mediated apoptotic death of colon cancer cells: therapeutic potential of plant derived alkaloids |
title_fullStr | Reactive oxygen species mediated apoptotic death of colon cancer cells: therapeutic potential of plant derived alkaloids |
title_full_unstemmed | Reactive oxygen species mediated apoptotic death of colon cancer cells: therapeutic potential of plant derived alkaloids |
title_short | Reactive oxygen species mediated apoptotic death of colon cancer cells: therapeutic potential of plant derived alkaloids |
title_sort | reactive oxygen species mediated apoptotic death of colon cancer cells: therapeutic potential of plant derived alkaloids |
topic | Endocrinology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10408138/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37560308 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2023.1201198 |
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