The chemopreventive action of bromelain, from pineapple stem (Ananas comosus L.), on colon carcinogenesis is related to antiproliferative and proapoptotic effects
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
Scope: Colorectal cancer is an important health problem across the world. Here, we investigated
the possible antiproliferative/proapoptotic effects of bromelain (from the pineapple stem
Ananas comosus L., family Bromeliaceae) in a human colorectal carcinoma cell line and its
potential chemopreventive effect in a murine model of colon cancer.
Methods and results: Proliferation and apoptosis were evaluated in human colon adenocarcinoma
(Caco-2) cells by the 3H-thymidine incorporation assay and caspase 3/7 activity measurement,
respectively. Extracellular signal-related kinase (ERK) and Akt expression were evaluated
by Western blot analysis, reactive oxygen species production by a fluorimetric method. In
vivo, bromelain was evaluated using the azoxymethane murine model of colon carcinogenesis.
Bromelain reduced cell proliferation and promoted apoptosis in Caco-2 cells. The effect of
bromelain was associated to downregulation of pERK1/2/total, ERK, and pAkt/Akt expression
as well as to reduction of reactive oxygen species production. In vivo, bromelain reduced the
development of aberrant crypt foci, polyps, and tumors induced by azoxymethane.
Conclusion: Bromelain exerts antiproliferative and proapoptotic effects in colorectal carcinoma
cells and chemopreventive actions in colon carcinogenesis in vivo. Bromelain-containing foods
and/or bromelain itself may represent good candidates for colorectal cancer chemoprevention.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Bromelain / Cell proliferation / Chemoprevention / Colon cancer / Protease
Elenco autori:
Orlando, Pierangelo
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