Astragaloside regulates the growth and invasion activity of colon cancer cells in vitro: the experimental study

Objective: To study the regulating effects of astragaloside on the growth and invasion activity of colon cancer cells in vitro. Methods: Lovo colon cancer cell lines were cultured and randomly divided into the control group treated with DMEM without drug or serum and the astragaloside groups trea...

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Main Authors: Qiang Li, Rong-Chi Mao, Hui Huang
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Language:English
Published: Editorial Board of Journal of Hainan Medical University 2018-10-01
Series:Journal of Hainan Medical University
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spelling doaj-bf0e084abe044126938ff6e324534b7f2020-11-24T21:59:56ZengEditorial Board of Journal of Hainan Medical UniversityJournal of Hainan Medical University1007-12371007-12372018-10-01241914Astragaloside regulates the growth and invasion activity of colon cancer cells in vitro: the experimental studyQiang Li0Rong-Chi Mao1Hui Huang2Pharmacy Department, the First People’s Hospital of Ziyang Sichuan Province, Ziyang, Sichuan Province, 641300, ChinaPharmacy Department, the First People’s Hospital of Ziyang Sichuan Province, Ziyang, Sichuan Province, 641300, ChinaPharmacy Department, the First People’s Hospital of Ziyang Sichuan Province, Ziyang, Sichuan Province, 641300, ChinaObjective: To study the regulating effects of astragaloside on the growth and invasion activity of colon cancer cells in vitro. Methods: Lovo colon cancer cell lines were cultured and randomly divided into the control group treated with DMEM without drug or serum and the astragaloside groups treated with serum-free DMEM containing 10 μmol/L, 20 μmol/L and 40 μmol/L astragaloside. The cell proliferation activity, the number of invasive cells as well as the expression of proliferating genes and invasion genes were measured after 24 h of treatment. Results: 24 h after treatment, the cell proliferation activity, the number of invasive cells as well as CCND1, β-catenin, ADAM17, MMP11, VEGF and ZEB2 mRNA expression of different concentrations of astragaloside groups were obviously lower than those of blank control group while WTX, PERK, ATF6, TIMP1 and E-cadherin mRNA expression were significantly higher than those of blank control group, and the higher the concentration of astragaloside, the more significant the decreasing trend of the cell proliferation activity, the number of invasive cells as well as CCND1, β-catenin, ADAM17, MMP11, VEGF and ZEB2 mRNA expression and the increasing trend of the WTX, PERK, ATF6, TIMP1 and E-cadherin mRNA expression. Conclusion: Astragaloside can significantly inhibit the growth and invasion of colon cancer cells in vitro.http://www.hnykdxxb.com/PDF/201819/01.pdf Colon cancerAstragalosideProliferationInvasion
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author Qiang Li
Rong-Chi Mao
Hui Huang
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Rong-Chi Mao
Hui Huang
Astragaloside regulates the growth and invasion activity of colon cancer cells in vitro: the experimental study
Journal of Hainan Medical University
Colon cancer
Astragaloside
Proliferation
Invasion
author_facet Qiang Li
Rong-Chi Mao
Hui Huang
author_sort Qiang Li
title Astragaloside regulates the growth and invasion activity of colon cancer cells in vitro: the experimental study
title_short Astragaloside regulates the growth and invasion activity of colon cancer cells in vitro: the experimental study
title_full Astragaloside regulates the growth and invasion activity of colon cancer cells in vitro: the experimental study
title_fullStr Astragaloside regulates the growth and invasion activity of colon cancer cells in vitro: the experimental study
title_full_unstemmed Astragaloside regulates the growth and invasion activity of colon cancer cells in vitro: the experimental study
title_sort astragaloside regulates the growth and invasion activity of colon cancer cells in vitro: the experimental study
publisher Editorial Board of Journal of Hainan Medical University
series Journal of Hainan Medical University
issn 1007-1237
1007-1237
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Objective: To study the regulating effects of astragaloside on the growth and invasion activity of colon cancer cells in vitro. Methods: Lovo colon cancer cell lines were cultured and randomly divided into the control group treated with DMEM without drug or serum and the astragaloside groups treated with serum-free DMEM containing 10 μmol/L, 20 μmol/L and 40 μmol/L astragaloside. The cell proliferation activity, the number of invasive cells as well as the expression of proliferating genes and invasion genes were measured after 24 h of treatment. Results: 24 h after treatment, the cell proliferation activity, the number of invasive cells as well as CCND1, β-catenin, ADAM17, MMP11, VEGF and ZEB2 mRNA expression of different concentrations of astragaloside groups were obviously lower than those of blank control group while WTX, PERK, ATF6, TIMP1 and E-cadherin mRNA expression were significantly higher than those of blank control group, and the higher the concentration of astragaloside, the more significant the decreasing trend of the cell proliferation activity, the number of invasive cells as well as CCND1, β-catenin, ADAM17, MMP11, VEGF and ZEB2 mRNA expression and the increasing trend of the WTX, PERK, ATF6, TIMP1 and E-cadherin mRNA expression. Conclusion: Astragaloside can significantly inhibit the growth and invasion of colon cancer cells in vitro.
topic Colon cancer
Astragaloside
Proliferation
Invasion
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