The Protective Role of Troxerutin (Trox) in Counteracting Anaplastic Thyroid Carcinoma (ATC) Progression.
Valentina BovaRossella BasilottaGiovanna CasiliMarika LanzaAlessia FilipponeMichela CampoloAnna Paola CapraGiulia VitaleGiulia ChisariCristina ColarossiDario GiuffridaIrene PaternitiEmanuela EspositoPublished in: Biomedicines (2024)
Anaplastic thyroid carcinoma (ATC) is a rare thyroid neoplasm characterized by aggressiveness and a high mortality rate. Troxerutin (Trox) is a bioflavonoid widely found in various fruits and vegetables with numerous protective effects, including anticancer activities. To evaluate the anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory effect of Trox, in vitro and in vivo studies were conducted in a model of ATC. Human ATC 8305C cell lines were treated with increasing concentrations of Trox (10 μg/mL, 30 μg/mL, 100 μg/mL, 300 μg/mL), and our results revealed that Trox treatment was able to reduce the viability of ATC cells and migratory capacity, reducing the expression of anti-apoptotic factors, such as B-cell lymphoma (bcl-2), and increasing the expression of pro-apoptotic factors, such as Caspase-3 and BID, activating oxidative stress mediators, such as manganese superoxide dismutase (MnSOD), heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1), glutathione (GSH) and reactive oxygen species modulator 1 (ROMO-1). Furthermore, Trox modulates NF-κB pathway markers, such as NIK and TRAF-6. Further confirmation was obtained through in vivo studies, in which Trox treatment, at doses of 12.5, 25 and 50 mg/kg, reduced morphological alteration, decreasing mast cell accumulation. Therefore, the use of Trox could be considered a promising strategy to counteract the progression of ATC.
Keyphrases
- anti inflammatory
- oxidative stress
- induced apoptosis
- cell death
- signaling pathway
- poor prognosis
- reactive oxygen species
- cell cycle arrest
- endothelial cells
- type diabetes
- dna damage
- hydrogen peroxide
- pi k akt
- cardiovascular events
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- case control
- risk factors
- inflammatory response
- replacement therapy
- low grade
- drinking water
- single cell
- high grade
- nuclear factor