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عبدالله بن علي بن مانع القحطاني Abdullah Ali M Alkahtane

Associate Professor

المستشار والمشرف العام على وحدة المستشارين بوكالة التعليم الجامعي- وزارة التعليم

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قسم علم الحيوان Zoology Department
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Journal Article
2024

Investigating the effect of resveratrol on apoptosis and regulation of gene expression of Caco-2 cells: Unravelling potential implications for colorectal cancer treatment

Colorectal cancer is known for its substantial

impact on global morbidity and mortality, with higher prevalence

in developed regions. This study delves into the

potential treatment advantages of resveratrol (RSV) in

addressing colorectal cancer. Apoptosis and gene expression

associated with apoptotic factors were explored using

Caco-2 cells, a pertinent model for colorectal adenocarcinoma.

The effect of RSV on Caco-2 cell viability was investigated

using MTT assay and neutral red uptake assay. The

level of generated ROS was high in cells exposed to RSV.

Likewise, the enzyme superoxide dismutase, responsible

for converting ROS into hydrogen peroxide, was concurrently

elevated. The effect of RSV on DNA damage was

examined through the TUNEL assay. The gene expression

analyses for pro-apoptotic elements were studied using

qRT-PCR. Furthermore, the impact of RSV on the migration

of Caco-2 cells was conducted through a wound-healing

assay. Our results reveal RSV’s cytotoxicity on Caco-2 cells,

showing dose-dependent inhibition of viability, indicating

its promise as a treatment agent. The induction of cell

death by apoptosis is substantiated by DNA damage.

Notably, the upregulated expression of caspase-3, Bax,

and p53 genes suggests RSV’s potential to modulate key

apoptosis-related elements. In addition, RSV displayed an

inhibitory effect on cellular migration, a significant (p <

0.05 and p < 0.01) in cancer metastasis. These findings

underscore RSV’s potential to be a multifaceted therapeutic

agent targeting apoptosis and metastatic processes

in colorectal cancer.

Keywords: colorectal cancer, Caco-2, resveratrol, apoptosis,

antioxidants

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