Abstract

BackgroundNormalising tumour vessels had become a significant research focus in tumour treatment research in recent years. Curcumae rhizoma (CR) is an essential plant in traditional Chinese medicine as it promotes blood circulation and removes blood stasis. Similarly, CR improves local blood circulation.PurposeWe explored the anti-colon cancer effects of essential oil from CR (OCR) by investigating its role in normalising tumour vessels. We also provided a basis for research and development into new anti-cancer drugs.MethodsWe used colon cancer as a research focus to investigate OCR. We established an in vitro co-culture model of colon cancer cells and human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC). We also established an in vivo subcutaneous implant colon cancer model in nude mice. These studies allowed us to evaluate the comprehensive effects of OCR in in vivo and in vitro colon cancer and its role in normalising tumour blood vessels.Results In vitro, we found that OCR inhibited Human colon cancer cells (HCT116) and HUVEC cell proliferation and inhibited vascular endothelial growth factor-a (VEGFa) mRNA and protein expression in HUVECs in a co-culture system. Our in vivo studies showed that OCR inhibited colon cancer tumour growth, reduced angiogenesis in tumours and increased vascular endothelial (VE)-cadherin and pericyte coverage in tumour vessels.ConclusionsOCR inhibited colon cancer growth both in in vivo and in vitro models, reduced angiogenesis in tumours, improved tumour vessel structures and normalised tumour vessels.

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  • Normalising tumour vessels had become a significant research focus in tumour treatment research in recent years

  • In vitro, we found that oil from CR (OCR) inhibited Human colon cancer cells (HCT116) and human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) cell proliferation and inhibited vascular endothelial growth factor-a (VEGFa) mRNA and protein expression in HUVECs in a co-culture system

  • Our in vivo studies showed that OCR inhibited colon cancer tumour growth, reduced angiogenesis in tumours and increased vascular endothelial (VE)-cadherin and pericyte coverage in tumour vessels

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Introduction

Normalising tumour vessels had become a significant research focus in tumour treatment research in recent years. Purpose: We explored the anti-colon cancer effects of essential oil from CR (OCR) by investigating its role in normalising tumour vessels. The vascular endothelium and pericytes in tumours are missing and cause serious leakage of vascular contents [2,3,4] This alteration exacerbates local hypoxia and acidosis in tumour environments, eventually converting tumour cells to malignant phenotypes and affecting the killing capacity of immune cells and therapeutics toward tumours [5]. Recent studies showed that particular drugs could reduce tumour metastases, enhance chemotherapeutic drug delivery and increase the anti-cancer effects of chemotherapeutic drugs after effective vascular normalisation [9,10,11,12]

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