Abstract

Hemangioma is a common benign tumour that usually occurs on the skin of the head and neck, particularly among infants. The current clinical treatment against hemangioma is surgery excision, however, application of drug is a safer and more economical therapy for children suffering from hemangioma. As a natural sulfated polysaccharide rich in brown algae, fucoidan is widely recognized for anti-tumour bioactivity and dosage safety in humans. This study aims to demonstrate the anti-tumour effect and underlying mechanism of fucoidan against hemangioma invivo and invitro. We investigated the effects of fucoidan by culturing hemangioma cells invitro and treating BALB/c mice bearing with hemangioma. At first, we measured the cell proliferation and migration ability through invitro experiments. Then, we tested the expression of epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and Wnt/β-catenin pathway-related biomarkers by western blot and qPCR. Furthermore, we applied β-catenin-specific inhibitor, XAV939, to determine whether fucoidan suppressed EMT via the Wnt/β-catenin pathway in hemangioma cells. Invivo experiments, we applied oral gavage of fucoidan to treat EOMA-bearing mice, along with evaluating the safety and efficacy of fucoidan. We found that fucoidan remarkably inhibits the proliferation and EMT ability of hemangioma cells, which is dependent on the Wnt/β-catenin pathway. These results suggest that fucoidan exhibits tumour inhibitory effect on aggressive hemangioma via regulating the Wnt/β-catenin signalling pathway both invitro and invivo, providing a new potent drug candidate for treating hemangioma.

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