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Inhibition of Oral Fibrinogenesis Through Transforming Growth Factor-Beta/SMAD2/3 Signalling Inhibition Using Mangosteen Pericarp Extract

Background Chewing areca nuts can result in an oral disorder known as oral submucous fibrosis (OSF), which has the potential to be cancerous. Although it is only beginning to spread to European and the North American continents, it is highly prevalent in Southeast Asia. The probability of malignant...

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Autores principales: P, Jency Evanjelin, TN, Umamaheswari, Perumal, Elumalai
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10683531/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38034260
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.47899
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TN, Umamaheswari
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description Background Chewing areca nuts can result in an oral disorder known as oral submucous fibrosis (OSF), which has the potential to be cancerous. Although it is only beginning to spread to European and the North American continents, it is highly prevalent in Southeast Asia. The probability of malignant transformation from OSF is raised by chewing tobacco use. In the current research, our objective was to assess the potential anti-fibrosis effects and the ability to prevent malignant transformation through the application of mangosteen pericarp extract. Methodology The Ethical Approval-IHEC/SDC/OMED-2101/23/085 from the institution was obtained to conduct this ex vivo study. The cytotoxicity effect of mangosteen pericarp extract on both normal and fibrotic buccal mucosal fibroblasts originating from OSF tissues was tested. Cell proliferation and cell migration by scratch wound healing assay was examined. Dual staining was done to determine the mode of cell death. Additionally, real-time PCR was utilized to measure the expression of TGF-β/Smad2/3 signalling, α-SMA, and type I collagen gene expression. Results Mangosteen extract exerted higher cytotoxicity of fibrotic buccal mucosal fibroblasts compared to normal cells. Furthermore, mangosteen-receiving cells exhibited downregulation in the expression of the TGF-β/Smad2 pathway, as well as reduced expression of α-SMA and type I collagen. Conclusion Findings from this study suggest that mangosteen could serve as a promising agent for averting the progression of oral fibrogenesis and halting the malignancy of the oral epithelium in patients with OSF.
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spelling pubmed-106835312023-11-30 Inhibition of Oral Fibrinogenesis Through Transforming Growth Factor-Beta/SMAD2/3 Signalling Inhibition Using Mangosteen Pericarp Extract P, Jency Evanjelin TN, Umamaheswari Perumal, Elumalai Cureus Dentistry Background Chewing areca nuts can result in an oral disorder known as oral submucous fibrosis (OSF), which has the potential to be cancerous. Although it is only beginning to spread to European and the North American continents, it is highly prevalent in Southeast Asia. The probability of malignant transformation from OSF is raised by chewing tobacco use. In the current research, our objective was to assess the potential anti-fibrosis effects and the ability to prevent malignant transformation through the application of mangosteen pericarp extract. Methodology The Ethical Approval-IHEC/SDC/OMED-2101/23/085 from the institution was obtained to conduct this ex vivo study. The cytotoxicity effect of mangosteen pericarp extract on both normal and fibrotic buccal mucosal fibroblasts originating from OSF tissues was tested. Cell proliferation and cell migration by scratch wound healing assay was examined. Dual staining was done to determine the mode of cell death. Additionally, real-time PCR was utilized to measure the expression of TGF-β/Smad2/3 signalling, α-SMA, and type I collagen gene expression. Results Mangosteen extract exerted higher cytotoxicity of fibrotic buccal mucosal fibroblasts compared to normal cells. Furthermore, mangosteen-receiving cells exhibited downregulation in the expression of the TGF-β/Smad2 pathway, as well as reduced expression of α-SMA and type I collagen. Conclusion Findings from this study suggest that mangosteen could serve as a promising agent for averting the progression of oral fibrogenesis and halting the malignancy of the oral epithelium in patients with OSF. Cureus 2023-10-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10683531/ /pubmed/38034260 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.47899 Text en Copyright © 2023, P et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Perumal, Elumalai
Inhibition of Oral Fibrinogenesis Through Transforming Growth Factor-Beta/SMAD2/3 Signalling Inhibition Using Mangosteen Pericarp Extract
title Inhibition of Oral Fibrinogenesis Through Transforming Growth Factor-Beta/SMAD2/3 Signalling Inhibition Using Mangosteen Pericarp Extract
title_full Inhibition of Oral Fibrinogenesis Through Transforming Growth Factor-Beta/SMAD2/3 Signalling Inhibition Using Mangosteen Pericarp Extract
title_fullStr Inhibition of Oral Fibrinogenesis Through Transforming Growth Factor-Beta/SMAD2/3 Signalling Inhibition Using Mangosteen Pericarp Extract
title_full_unstemmed Inhibition of Oral Fibrinogenesis Through Transforming Growth Factor-Beta/SMAD2/3 Signalling Inhibition Using Mangosteen Pericarp Extract
title_short Inhibition of Oral Fibrinogenesis Through Transforming Growth Factor-Beta/SMAD2/3 Signalling Inhibition Using Mangosteen Pericarp Extract
title_sort inhibition of oral fibrinogenesis through transforming growth factor-beta/smad2/3 signalling inhibition using mangosteen pericarp extract
topic Dentistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10683531/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.47899
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