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Chemopreventive effects of Rheum webbianum against colorectal cancer via modulation of Wnt/beta-catenin and TGF-beta signaling: Insights from in-vitro and in-vivo studies

编号 953 展板 12 时间 4/19 02:00–05:00 区域 Section 37 主讲 Umer Khaja, PhD
分会场 Experimental Chemoprevention and Interception: Data and Tools
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作者与单位

Umer Majeed Khaja1, Reena Singh1, Showkat Ahmad Ganie2

1Bioengineering and Biosciences, Lovely Professional University, Phagwara, Punjab, India,2Department of Clinical Biochemistry, University of Kashmir, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India

摘要 Abstract

Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most prevalent malignancies worldwide, largely influenced by lifestyle and environmental factors. The search for safe, natural chemopreventive agents remains a key research priority. Rheum webbianum Royle (RW), a Himalayan medicinal plant with notable ethnopharmacological significance, has shown promising anticarcinogenic activity in prior studies. Building on our earlier findings demonstrating its protective effects against DMH-induced colon carcinogenesis, the present study further explores the anticancer potential of RW ethanolic extract, focusing on its influence on molecular pathways and rectal tissue morphology. Methods: The ethanolic extract of RW was assessed using both in-vitro and in-vivo approaches. In HT-29 colorectal adenocarcinoma cells, cytotoxicity and wound-healing assays were used to examine antiproliferative and antimigratory effects. Western blotting analyzed alterations in beta-catenin and TGF-beta1 expression. In-vivo evaluation was performed using a 1,2-dimethylhydrazine (DMH)-induced CRC rat model to investigate molecular modulation and histopathological alterations in rectal tissues. Results: In-vitro , RW extract markedly reduced HT-29 cell viability in a dose- and time-dependent manner, reaching approximately 80% inhibition at 200 µg/mL, and significantly impaired cancer cell migration. In-vivo , RW treatment downregulated beta-catenin and TGF-beta1 expression, indicating inhibition of oncogenic and pro-metastatic signaling.Histopathology: Microscopic examination revealed marked restoration of rectal tissue architecture in RW-treated groups compared to DMH-only rats. RW-treated animals showed reduced epithelial disruption, congestion, inflammatory infiltration, crypt abscesses, and dysplasia, while DMH-only groups exhibited severe mucosal damage, irregular glandular organization, and extensive inflammatory lesions with crypt abscesses and dysplasia. These findings suggest the protective efficacy of RW extracts in preventing DMH-induced colorectal tissue degeneration. Conclusion: The ethanolic extract of Rheum webbianum demonstrates strong chemopreventive potential against colorectal carcinogenesis by suppressing tumor cell proliferation, migration, and aberrant activation of Wnt/beta-catenin and TGF-beta signaling pathways, along with restoring rectal tissue integrity. These outcomes support RW as a promising natural candidate for colorectal cancer prevention and integrative therapeutic development.
利益披露 Disclosure
U. M. Khaja, None.. R. Singh, None.. S. A. Ganie, None.

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