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Colon cancer therapy with calcium phosphate nanoparticles loading bioactive compounds from Euphorbia lathyris: In vitro and in vivo assay.

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2022-09-19

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Mesas, Cristina
Garces, Victor
Martinez, Rosario
Ortiz, Raul
Doello, Kevin
Dominguez-Vera, Jose M
Bermudez, Francisco
Porres, Jesus M
Lopez-Jurado, Maria
Melguizo, Consolacion

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Amorphous calcium phosphate nanoparticles (ACP NPs) exhibit excellent biocompatibility and biodegradability properties. ACP NPs were functionalized with two coumarin compounds (esculetin and euphorbetin) extracted from Euphorbia lathyris seeds (BC-ACP NPs) showing high loading capacity (0.03% and 0.34% (w/w) for esculetin and euphorbetin, respectively) and adsorption efficiency (2.6% and 33.5%, respectively). BC-ACP NPs, no toxic to human blood cells, showed a more selective cytotoxicity against colorectal cancer (CRC) cells (T-84 cells) (IC50, 71.42 µg/ml) compared to non-tumor (CCD18) cells (IC50, 420.77 µg/ml). Both, the inhibition of carbonic anhydrase and autophagic cell death appeared to be involved in their action mechanism. Interestingly, in vivo treatment with BC-ACPs NPs using two different models of CRC induction showed a significant reduction in tumor volume (62%) and a significant decrease in the number and size of polyps. A poor development of tumor vasculature and invasion of normal tissue were also observed. Moreover, treatment increased the bacterial population of Akkermansia by restoring antioxidant systems in the colonic mucosa of mice. These results show a promising pathway to design innovative and more efficient therapies against CRC based on biomimetic calcium phosphate NPs loaded with natural products.

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Humans
Mice
Animals
Euphorbia
Antioxidants
Colonic Neoplasms
Nanoparticles
Coumarins
Calcium Phosphates
Biological Products
Carbonic Anhydrases

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Anhidrasas carbónicas
Animales
Antioxidantes
Cumarinas
Euphorbia
Fosfatos de calcio
Humanos
Nanopartículas
Neoplasias del colon
Productos biológicos
Ratones

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Calcium phosphate nanoparticles, Colon cancer, Esculetin, Euphorbetin, Euphorbia lathyris

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Mesas C, Garcés V, Martínez R, Ortiz R, Doello K, Dominguez-Vera JM, et al. Colon cancer therapy with calcium phosphate nanoparticles loading bioactive compounds from Euphorbia lathyris: In vitro and in vivo assay. Biomed Pharmacother. 2022 Nov;155:113723.