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Unraveling the Catha edulis Extract Effects on the Cellular and Molecular Signaling in SKOV3 Cells

Khat (Catha edulis (Vahl) Endl.) is an evergreen flowering shrub used as a stimulant in many regions worldwide including East Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, Europe, and the United States. Chewing leaves of khat induces excitement and euphoria, which are primarily attributed to two major constituents...

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Autores principales: Abou-Elhamd, Alaa Sayed, Kalamegam, Gauthaman, Ahmed, Farid, Assidi, Mourad, Alrefaei, Abdulmajeed Fahad, Pushparaj, Peter Natesan, Abu-Elmagd, Muhammad
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8141790/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34040530
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2021.666885
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author Abou-Elhamd, Alaa Sayed
Kalamegam, Gauthaman
Ahmed, Farid
Assidi, Mourad
Alrefaei, Abdulmajeed Fahad
Pushparaj, Peter Natesan
Abu-Elmagd, Muhammad
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Kalamegam, Gauthaman
Ahmed, Farid
Assidi, Mourad
Alrefaei, Abdulmajeed Fahad
Pushparaj, Peter Natesan
Abu-Elmagd, Muhammad
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description Khat (Catha edulis (Vahl) Endl.) is an evergreen flowering shrub used as a stimulant in many regions worldwide including East Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, Europe, and the United States. Chewing leaves of khat induces excitement and euphoria, which are primarily attributed to two major constituents, cathinone and cathine. Khat also contains other important constituents such as cathedulins. A considerable number of studies reported side effects induced by the khat extracts to both embryos and adults. These include teratogenicity and developmental retardation, oral cancer and ulcers, high blood pressure, and myocardial infarction. So far, little attention has been paid to the effects of khat extracts on the molecular signaling interactions. We aimed in this study to investigate this through evaluating the effects of khat extracts on SKOV3, a human ovarian adenocarcinoma cell line. We show, by in vitro assays, that khat induces several cellular defects including reduced cell size, cell membrane damage, and apoptosis. At high khat extract concentrations, the cell metabolic activity, cell cycle, and cellular proliferation were affected. RT-qPCR analysis showed an increase in the gene expression of the apoptotic marker BAX, the tumor suppressor p53, and the inflammatory cytokine IL-6. Protein expression analysis by immunostaining showed downregulation of β-catenin, E-cadherin, and Ki-67 and upregulation of FZD8 and SPRY2, suggesting that Wnt and FGF signaling were implicated. SwissTargetPrediction in silico analysis showed that khat constituents cathine, cathinone, catheduline K2, and catheduline E5 bind to family A G-protein-coupled receptor, cause many neurological diseases and disorders such as Alzheimer's, schizophrenia, depression, and anxiety, and induce many ovarian cancer-related diseases. The analysis also showed that important signaling pathways such as CREB, Wnt, FGF, IL-6, and ERK/MAPK, and that of the endometrial cancer, and cell cycle were implicated. Upstream regulators of cathine and cathinone were found to potentially target several molecules including interleukin-8, MMP2, PLAU, and micro-RNAs. In conclusion, khat induces significant cellular and molecular changes that could potentially cause a wide range of serious diseases and syndromes. Such an impact could have a heavy burden on the health care system in the countries where khat is consumed.
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spelling pubmed-81417902021-05-25 Unraveling the Catha edulis Extract Effects on the Cellular and Molecular Signaling in SKOV3 Cells Abou-Elhamd, Alaa Sayed Kalamegam, Gauthaman Ahmed, Farid Assidi, Mourad Alrefaei, Abdulmajeed Fahad Pushparaj, Peter Natesan Abu-Elmagd, Muhammad Front Pharmacol Pharmacology Khat (Catha edulis (Vahl) Endl.) is an evergreen flowering shrub used as a stimulant in many regions worldwide including East Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, Europe, and the United States. Chewing leaves of khat induces excitement and euphoria, which are primarily attributed to two major constituents, cathinone and cathine. Khat also contains other important constituents such as cathedulins. A considerable number of studies reported side effects induced by the khat extracts to both embryos and adults. These include teratogenicity and developmental retardation, oral cancer and ulcers, high blood pressure, and myocardial infarction. So far, little attention has been paid to the effects of khat extracts on the molecular signaling interactions. We aimed in this study to investigate this through evaluating the effects of khat extracts on SKOV3, a human ovarian adenocarcinoma cell line. We show, by in vitro assays, that khat induces several cellular defects including reduced cell size, cell membrane damage, and apoptosis. At high khat extract concentrations, the cell metabolic activity, cell cycle, and cellular proliferation were affected. RT-qPCR analysis showed an increase in the gene expression of the apoptotic marker BAX, the tumor suppressor p53, and the inflammatory cytokine IL-6. Protein expression analysis by immunostaining showed downregulation of β-catenin, E-cadherin, and Ki-67 and upregulation of FZD8 and SPRY2, suggesting that Wnt and FGF signaling were implicated. SwissTargetPrediction in silico analysis showed that khat constituents cathine, cathinone, catheduline K2, and catheduline E5 bind to family A G-protein-coupled receptor, cause many neurological diseases and disorders such as Alzheimer's, schizophrenia, depression, and anxiety, and induce many ovarian cancer-related diseases. The analysis also showed that important signaling pathways such as CREB, Wnt, FGF, IL-6, and ERK/MAPK, and that of the endometrial cancer, and cell cycle were implicated. Upstream regulators of cathine and cathinone were found to potentially target several molecules including interleukin-8, MMP2, PLAU, and micro-RNAs. In conclusion, khat induces significant cellular and molecular changes that could potentially cause a wide range of serious diseases and syndromes. Such an impact could have a heavy burden on the health care system in the countries where khat is consumed. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8141790/ /pubmed/34040530 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2021.666885 Text en Copyright © 2021 Abou-Elhamd, Kalamegam, Ahmed, Assidi, Alrefaei, Pushparaj and Abu-Elmagd. 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.
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Abou-Elhamd, Alaa Sayed
Kalamegam, Gauthaman
Ahmed, Farid
Assidi, Mourad
Alrefaei, Abdulmajeed Fahad
Pushparaj, Peter Natesan
Abu-Elmagd, Muhammad
Unraveling the Catha edulis Extract Effects on the Cellular and Molecular Signaling in SKOV3 Cells
title Unraveling the Catha edulis Extract Effects on the Cellular and Molecular Signaling in SKOV3 Cells
title_full Unraveling the Catha edulis Extract Effects on the Cellular and Molecular Signaling in SKOV3 Cells
title_fullStr Unraveling the Catha edulis Extract Effects on the Cellular and Molecular Signaling in SKOV3 Cells
title_full_unstemmed Unraveling the Catha edulis Extract Effects on the Cellular and Molecular Signaling in SKOV3 Cells
title_short Unraveling the Catha edulis Extract Effects on the Cellular and Molecular Signaling in SKOV3 Cells
title_sort unraveling the catha edulis extract effects on the cellular and molecular signaling in skov3 cells
topic Pharmacology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8141790/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34040530
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2021.666885
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