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In-vitro Studies of Extracts of Plumbago Zeylanica in Cancer Cell Lines
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Fathima Nausheen Usman1*, Dr. Shailesh Sharma2

1Research Scholar, Department of Pharmacy, Shyam University, Dausa-303511, Rajasthan, India. 

2Professor, Department of Pharmacy, Shyam University, Dausa-303511, Rajasthan, India.


* Address    for  Correspondence:

Fathima Nausheen Usman

E-mail: FathimaNausheenUsman9@gmail.com


Abstract

Despite increased use of early detection methods and more aggressive treatment strategies, the worldwide incidence of colorectal cancer is still on the rise. Consequently, it remains urgent to identify novel agents with enhanced efficacy in prevention and/or therapeutic protocols. Our studies focused on the use of Plumbagin, a natural phytochemical that showed promising results against other tumor types, to determine its effectiveness in blocking the proliferation and survival of colon cancer cells in experimental protocols mimicking the environment in primary tumors (attached culture conditions) and in circulating tumor cells (unattached conditions). Under both experimental settings, exposure of HCT116 cells to Plumbagin concentrations in the low micromolar range resulted in cell cycle arrest at the G1 phase, apoptosis via the mitochondrial cell death pathway, and increased production of reactive oxygen species. The cell cycle effects were more noticeable in attached cells, whereas the induction of cell death was more evident in unattached cells. These effects were consistent with the nature and the magnitude of the alterations induced by Plumbagin on the expression levels of a set of proteins known to play key roles in the regulation of cell cycle dynamics, apoptosis mechanisms and cell proliferation. In light of its previously reported lack of toxicity on normal colon cells and the striking anti-survival effect on colon cancer cells observed in our study, Plumbagin should be considered a promising drug for the treatment of colon cancer.


Keywords  Plumbagin, medicinal herbs, cell cycle, apoptosis, colorectal cancer

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