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β-Caryophyllene Induces Apoptosis and Inhibits Angiogenesis in Colorectal Cancer Models

Beta-Caryophyllene (BCP), a naturally occurring sesquiterpene abundantly found in cloves, hops, and cannabis, is the active candidate of a relatively new group of vascular-inhibiting compounds that aim to block existing tumor blood vessels. Previously, we have reported the anti-cancer properties of...

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Autores principales: Dahham, Saad S., Tabana, Yasser, Asif, Muhammad, Ahmed, Marawan, Babu, Dinesh, Hassan, Loiy E., Ahamed, Mohamed B. Khadeer, Sandai, Doblin, Barakat, Khaled, Siraki, Arno, Majid, Amin M. S. A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8508804/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34638895
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms221910550
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author Dahham, Saad S.
Tabana, Yasser
Asif, Muhammad
Ahmed, Marawan
Babu, Dinesh
Hassan, Loiy E.
Ahamed, Mohamed B. Khadeer
Sandai, Doblin
Barakat, Khaled
Siraki, Arno
Majid, Amin M. S. A.
author_facet Dahham, Saad S.
Tabana, Yasser
Asif, Muhammad
Ahmed, Marawan
Babu, Dinesh
Hassan, Loiy E.
Ahamed, Mohamed B. Khadeer
Sandai, Doblin
Barakat, Khaled
Siraki, Arno
Majid, Amin M. S. A.
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description Beta-Caryophyllene (BCP), a naturally occurring sesquiterpene abundantly found in cloves, hops, and cannabis, is the active candidate of a relatively new group of vascular-inhibiting compounds that aim to block existing tumor blood vessels. Previously, we have reported the anti-cancer properties of BCP by utilizing a series of in-vitro anti-tumor-related assays using human colorectal carcinoma cells. The present study aimed to investigate the effects of BCP on in-vitro, ex-vivo, and in-vivo models of anti-angiogenic assays and evaluate its anti-cancer activity in xenograft tumor (both ectopic and orthotopic) mice models of human colorectal cancer. Computational structural analysis and an apoptosis antibody array were also performed to understand the molecular players underlying this effect. BCP exhibited strong anti-angiogenic activity by blocking the migration of endothelial cells, tube-like network formation, suppression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) secretion from human umbilical vein endothelial cells and sprouting of rat aorta microvessels. BCP has a probable binding at Site#0 on the surface of VEGFR2. Moreover, BCP significantly deformed the vascularization architecture compared to the negative control in a chick embryo chorioallantoic membrane assay. BCP showed a remarkable reduction in tumor size and fluorescence molecular tomography signal intensity in all the mice treated with BCP, in a dose-dependent relationship, in ectopic and orthotopic tumor xenograft models, respectively. The histological analysis of the tumor from BCP-treated mice revealed a clear reduction of the density of vascularization. In addition, BCP induced apoptosis through downregulation of HSP60, HTRA, survivin, and XIAP, along with the upregulation of p21 expressions. These results suggest that BCP acts at multiple stages of angiogenesis and could be used as a promising therapeutic candidate to halt the growth of colorectal tumor cells.
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spelling pubmed-85088042021-10-13 β-Caryophyllene Induces Apoptosis and Inhibits Angiogenesis in Colorectal Cancer Models Dahham, Saad S. Tabana, Yasser Asif, Muhammad Ahmed, Marawan Babu, Dinesh Hassan, Loiy E. Ahamed, Mohamed B. Khadeer Sandai, Doblin Barakat, Khaled Siraki, Arno Majid, Amin M. S. A. Int J Mol Sci Article Beta-Caryophyllene (BCP), a naturally occurring sesquiterpene abundantly found in cloves, hops, and cannabis, is the active candidate of a relatively new group of vascular-inhibiting compounds that aim to block existing tumor blood vessels. Previously, we have reported the anti-cancer properties of BCP by utilizing a series of in-vitro anti-tumor-related assays using human colorectal carcinoma cells. The present study aimed to investigate the effects of BCP on in-vitro, ex-vivo, and in-vivo models of anti-angiogenic assays and evaluate its anti-cancer activity in xenograft tumor (both ectopic and orthotopic) mice models of human colorectal cancer. Computational structural analysis and an apoptosis antibody array were also performed to understand the molecular players underlying this effect. BCP exhibited strong anti-angiogenic activity by blocking the migration of endothelial cells, tube-like network formation, suppression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) secretion from human umbilical vein endothelial cells and sprouting of rat aorta microvessels. BCP has a probable binding at Site#0 on the surface of VEGFR2. Moreover, BCP significantly deformed the vascularization architecture compared to the negative control in a chick embryo chorioallantoic membrane assay. BCP showed a remarkable reduction in tumor size and fluorescence molecular tomography signal intensity in all the mice treated with BCP, in a dose-dependent relationship, in ectopic and orthotopic tumor xenograft models, respectively. The histological analysis of the tumor from BCP-treated mice revealed a clear reduction of the density of vascularization. In addition, BCP induced apoptosis through downregulation of HSP60, HTRA, survivin, and XIAP, along with the upregulation of p21 expressions. These results suggest that BCP acts at multiple stages of angiogenesis and could be used as a promising therapeutic candidate to halt the growth of colorectal tumor cells. MDPI 2021-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8508804/ /pubmed/34638895 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms221910550 Text en © 2021 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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Dahham, Saad S.
Tabana, Yasser
Asif, Muhammad
Ahmed, Marawan
Babu, Dinesh
Hassan, Loiy E.
Ahamed, Mohamed B. Khadeer
Sandai, Doblin
Barakat, Khaled
Siraki, Arno
Majid, Amin M. S. A.
β-Caryophyllene Induces Apoptosis and Inhibits Angiogenesis in Colorectal Cancer Models
title β-Caryophyllene Induces Apoptosis and Inhibits Angiogenesis in Colorectal Cancer Models
title_full β-Caryophyllene Induces Apoptosis and Inhibits Angiogenesis in Colorectal Cancer Models
title_fullStr β-Caryophyllene Induces Apoptosis and Inhibits Angiogenesis in Colorectal Cancer Models
title_full_unstemmed β-Caryophyllene Induces Apoptosis and Inhibits Angiogenesis in Colorectal Cancer Models
title_short β-Caryophyllene Induces Apoptosis and Inhibits Angiogenesis in Colorectal Cancer Models
title_sort β-caryophyllene induces apoptosis and inhibits angiogenesis in colorectal cancer models
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8508804/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34638895
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms221910550
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