Abstract

Brucea javanica (L.) Merr. is a well-known plant in Chinese System of Medicine. Its fruits and seeds have been reported to possess curative properties against various ailments. The chemical constituents and biological activity of this plant have been an interesting area in plant and chemistry medicine. The aim of this study is to evaluate the antiproliferative effects of the B. javanica extract against a colon cancer cell line and identification of the chemical components derived from the extract. An ethanolic extract from B. javanica fruits was prepared by cold maceration method, subjected to LC-MS profiling to elucidate the composition abbreviated as BJEE. The extract was screened for the cytotoxicity effects on HCT-116 colon cancer cells via MTT and LDH methods. Additionally, AO/PI staining verified apoptosis features in HCT-116 cells through microscopic analysis. ROS, caspase activity, and gene expression has been performed to identify its possible mechanism of actions which contribute to apoptosis. Output data from this study showed BJEE inhibited the cell proliferation of HCT-116 colon cancer cells at IC50 value of 8.9 ± 1.32 (μg mL−1) and significantly increased the levels of caspase-8, 9, and 3/7 in treated cells in comparison to untreated. The changes in expression of caspase genes and some apoptosis genes like Bax and Bcl-2 were confirmed using RT-PCR. Phytochemical analysis by LC-MS identified six major active compounds (bruceine D, isobrucein A, quassimarin, C16 sphinganine, phytosphingosine, and enigmol) in BJEE that may play a key role in cell apoptosis. The current study showed BJEE could be a promising agent for colorectal cancer therapy by significant increase in caspase activity level, and up-regulation of the specific apoptotic genes.

Highlights

  • Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a debilitating disease that is known as one of the most common cancers in Asia and its prevalence is growing in a number of Asian countries

  • Even high concentration of B. javanica ethanol-extract (BJEE) (400 mg mLÀ1) did not show signi cant effect on proliferation of normal colon cells (CCD-841 CoN) a er treatment

  • Our nding from this study showed signi cant cytotoxic effect of ethanol extract of B. javanica (BJEE) against colorectal cancer cells (HCT-116)

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Introduction

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a debilitating disease that is known as one of the most common cancers in Asia and its prevalence is growing in a number of Asian countries. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is one of the alternative treatment options for modern therapies currently practiced worldwide.[7] Nature produces some diverse chemical compounds that are o en used as anticancer drugs. In spite of their clinical toxicity, they exhibit pharmacological effects and have been used as important traditional remedies for different stages of cancer. When a natural product that targets speci c signalling pathways are identi ed, researchers can envisage novel therapeutic approaches as well

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