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BackgroundThis study was aimed to determination the tumor inhibitory effect and explore the potential mechanisms of Lagopsis supine ethanol extract (Ls) on colorectal cancer.MethodsThe cell growth inhibition experiment of Ls in colorectal cancer cell lines was determined by MTT method in the time course of 24, 48 and 72 h in four gradient drug concentrations. The protein expression levels of pSTAT3, pJAK2, STAT3, JAK2, Bcl-2 and caspase 3 were measured by Western blot method. The mRNA levels of the downstream genes of STAT3 were detected through semi-quantitative RT PCR. Sixty Balb/c-nude mice were xenograft with HCT116 colorectal cancer cells through subcutaneously. The xenografts were divided into five groups: model group, positive group (capecitabine 300 mg/kg) and three dosages of Ls treated groups (75, 150 and 300 mg/kg). Tumor size and tumor weight were calculated for evaluation the anti-tumor effects. H & E staining and immunohistochemical analysis were used to determine the histopathological changes and the levels of pSTAT3 and pJAK2 in the tumor tissues.ResultsLs exhibited a significant anti-proliferation effect in HCT116 and SW480 cells in vitro. The protein levels of pSTAT3, pJAK2 and Bcl-2, and the mRNA levels of Bcl-2 and Bak notably reduced with a dose-dependent manner. While the protein levels of caspase 3, and mRNA levels of Bax and caspase-3 remarkably increased in the gradient dosage of Ls in HCT116 cells. HCT116 in vivo xenografts experiment showed that the growth of the tumors significantly inhibited by Ls administration, which with no any significant body weight changes in each experiment group. The histopathology analysis displayed that Ls significantly reduced the inflammatory cells in tumor tissue. Furthermore, Ls also significantly down-regulate the protein levels of pSTAT3 and pJAK2 in the tumor tissues, compared with the model group.ConclusionsThis work shows that Ls inhibited the cell proliferation of colorectal cancer in vitro and significantly reduced the tumor growth in HCT116 xenografts in vivo, which is probably related with the JAK/STAT signal pathway.

Highlights

  • This study was aimed to determination the tumor inhibitory effect and explore the potential mechanisms of Lagopsis supine ethanol extract (Ls) on colorectal cancer

  • Cell growth inhibitory effect of ls on colorectal cancer cells Before the in vivo anti-tumor experiment, we first detected the inhibitory effects of Ls on HCT116 and SW480 colorectal cancer cell lines in vitro

  • Effects of ls on protein expression of pSTAT3, STAT3, pJAK2 and JAK2 in HCT116 cells Under the above result of the in vitro cell growth inhibitory effect, we planned to study if Ls has an effect on JAK/STAT signal pathway

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Introduction

This study was aimed to determination the tumor inhibitory effect and explore the potential mechanisms of Lagopsis supine ethanol extract (Ls) on colorectal cancer. Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a common digestive tract malignancy, occurring in the colon and rectum It is accounting for the second place in gastrointestinal cancer, and taking the third place in the incidence of cancer followed the lung cancer and gastric cancer, which generally observed after 40 years of age with a ratio of men and women as 2:1, serious threaten the human life and health in the worldwide [1,2,3,4]. Bevacizumab, cetuximab and panitumumab which are monoclonal antibodies designed based on specific targets [15,16,17] These conventional anti-cancer drugs always have a high cytotoxicity effects, until now there is no any therapy method could totally rescue the people’s life in lower pains

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