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مها حسن عبد العزيز داغستاني

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عضو هيئة التدريس / كلية العلوم / قسم علم الحيوان

كلية العلوم
مبنى 5الدورالثالث مكتب رقم17
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Journal Article
2020

Assessment of tumor-suppressive inflammatory tendency ofEchis coloratusvenom against Colon carcinogenesis, via up-regulation of anti-tumorigenic inflammatory cells and down-regulation of pro-tumorigenic inflammatory cells, in Colon cancer cell lines

Amin, Maha H. Daghestani , Hana H. Hakami , Khushboo Ambreen , Abdulaziz M. Saleem , Nadia A. Aleisa , Lina M. Al Neghery & Mohannad H. . 2020

ABSTRACT The present study aims to investigate the tumor-suppressive inflammatory tendency of Echis coloratus snake venom against colon cancer. For this purpose, venom induced up/down-regulation effects in response to forty types of colon-cancer related pro and anti-tumorigenic inflammatory cells (11 pro-tumorigenic cytokines, 12 anti-tumorigenic cytokines, 9 pro-tumorigenic chemokines, 1 anti-tumorigenic chemokine and 7 pro-tumorigenic growth factors) were measured, in LoVo, HT-29 and HCT-116 colon cancer cells. As a result, the tumor-suppressive inflammatory effects of venom were screened by its capability to significantly up-regulate four anti-tumorigenic cytokines (IL-1RA, IL-7, IL-9 and IL-15) and to down-regulate one pro-tumorigenic cytokines (IL-1b), three pro-tumorigenic chemokines (MCP-1, MCP-3 and RANTES) and two protumorigenic growth factors (G-CSF and PDGF-AA). Moreover, the venom showed significant colon-tumor promoting potential for fifteen inflammatory cells (IFN-c, IL-1a, IL-13, TNF-a, EOTAXIN, MIP-1b, GRO, MDC, IL-8, FGF2, GM-CSF, VEGF, PDGF-AB/BB, FRACTALKIN and TGF-a). The tendency of E. coloratus venom to exhibit tumor-suppressive inflammatory effects can be effectively used to reduce the growing phase of colon cancer.

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