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Anti-Cancerous Potential of Polysaccharides Derived from Wheat Cell Culture.

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2022-05-17

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Murtazina, Alima
Ruiz Alcala, Gloria
Jimenez-Martinez, Yaiza
Marchal, Juan Antonio
Tarabayeva, Anel
Bitanova, Elmira
McDougall, Gordon
Bishimbayeva, Nazira
Boulaiz, Houria

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MDPI AG
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There is a global need to discover effective anti-cancerous compounds from natural sources. Cultivated wheat cells can be a valuable source of non-toxic or low toxic plant-derived polysaccharides. In this study, we evaluated the anti-cancer ability of seven fractions of wheat cell culture polysaccharides (WCCPSs) in the HCT-116 colon cancer cell line. Almost all (6/7) fractions had an inhibitory effect on the proliferation of colon cancer cells, and two fractions (A-b and A-f) had considerable therapeutic indexes. The WCCPS fractions induced cell cycle arrest in the G1 phase and induced different rates of apoptosis (≤48%). Transmission and scanning electron microscopy revealed that WCCPS fractions caused apoptotic changes in the nucleus and cytoplasm, including damage to mitochondria and external morphological signs of apoptosis. In addition, the WCCPSs induced an increase in the levels of Bax, cytochrome c, and caspases 8 and 3, indicating that cell death progressed through intrinsic and extrinsic pathways of apoptosis. Furthermore, some fractions caused a significant decrease of c-Myc, b-catenin, NFkB2, and HCAM (CD 44) levels, indicating enhanced cell differentiation. Thus, for the first time, our results provide a proof of concept of the anti-cancer capacity of WCCPS fractions in colorectal cancer.

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Triticum
Cytochromes c
bcl-2-Associated X Protein
Catenins
Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
Plants, Toxic
Apoptosis
Mitochondria
Cell Cycle Checkpoints
Colonic Neoplasms
G1 Phase
Cell Proliferation
Cell Differentiation
Caspases
Cell Culture Techniques
Cell Line

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Apoptosis
Caspasas
Cateninas
Citocromos c
Diferenciación celular
Fase G1
Línea celular
Microscopía dlectrónica de rastreo
Mitocondrias
Neoplasias del colon
Plantas tóxicas
Proliferación celular
Proteína X asociada a bcl-2
Puntos de control del ciclo celular

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apoptosis, colon cancer cells, cytochrome c, differentiation, electron microscopy, inhibition of proliferation, plant polysaccharides, wheat cell culture

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Murtazina A, Ruiz Alcala G, Jimenez-Martinez Y, Marchal JA, Tarabayeva A, Bitanova E, et al. Potential of Polysaccharides Derived from Wheat Cell Culture. Pharmaceutics. 2022 May 20;14(5):1100.