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Caffeine and Chlorogenic Acid Combination Attenuate Early-Stage Chemically Induced Colon Carcinogenesis in Mice: Involvement of oncomiR miR-21a-5p.

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2022-05-28

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Bartolomeu, Ariane Rocha
Romualdo, Guilherme Ribeiro
Lison, Carmen Griñan
Besharat, Zein Mersini
Corrales, Juan Antonio Marchal
Garcia Chaves, Maria Angel
Barbisan, Luis Fernando

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Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of most common cancers worldwide, with high rates of mortality. Epidemiological findings demonstrate that coffee consumption reduces the risk of developing CRC by ~13%. In general, in vivo and in vitro findings demonstrate the antiproliferative, antioxidant and proapoptotic effects of brewed coffee or major bioavailable coffee compounds. Thus, it was assessed whether caffeine (CAF) and/or chlorogenic acid (CGA) attenuates the early-stage of chemically induced mouse colon carcinogenesis. Male Swiss mice were submitted to a 1,2-dimethylhydrazine/deoxycholic acid (DMH/DCA)-induced colon carcinogenesis model. These animals received CAF (50 mg/kg), CGA (25 mg/kg) or CAF+CGA (50 + 25 mg/kg) intragastrically for five times/week for ten weeks. CAF+CGA had the most pronounced effects on decreasing epithelial cell proliferation (Ki-67) and increasing apoptosis (cleaved caspase-3) in colonic crypts. This treatment also decreased the levels of proinflammatory cytokines IL-6, IL-17 and TNF-α, and downregulated the oncomiR miR-21a-5p in the colon. Accordingly, the analysis of miR-21a-5p targets demonstrated the genes involved in the negative regulation of proliferation and inflammation, and the positive regulation of apoptosis. Ultimately, CAF+CGA attenuated preneoplastic aberrant crypt foci (ACF) development. Our findings suggest that a combination of coffee compounds reduces early-stage colon carcinogenesis by the modulation of miR-21a-5p expression, highlighting the importance of coffee intake to prevent CRC.

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1,2-Dimethylhydrazine
Animals
Caffeine
Carcinogenesis
Chlorogenic Acid
Coffee
Colon
Colonic Neoplasms
Male
Mice
MicroRNAs

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1,2-Dimetilhidrazina
Animales
Cafeína
Café
Carcinogénesis
Colon
Masculino
MicroARNs
Neoplasias del colon
Ratones
Ácido clorogénico

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caffeine, chemically induced colon carcinogenesis, chlorogenic acid, miRNA expression, mice

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Bartolomeu AR, Romualdo GR, Lisón CG, Besharat ZM, Corrales JAM, Garcia Chaves MÁ, et al. Barbisan LF. Caffeine and Chlorogenic Acid Combination Attenuate Early-Stage Chemically Induced Colon Carcinogenesis in Mice: Involvement of oncomiR miR-21a-5p. Int J Mol Sci. 2022 Jun 4;23(11):6292.