Antitumor effect of isoquercetin on tissue vasohibin expression and colon cancer vasculature

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Tumor cells trigger angiogenesis through the expression of angiogenic factors. Vasohibins (VASHs) are a family of peptides that regulate angiogenesis. Flavonoids have antiproliferative antitumor properties; however, few studies have highlighted their antiangiogenic potential. This study evaluated the flavonoid isoquercetin (Q3G) as an antitumor compound related to colon cancer vascularization and regulation of VASH1 and 2. Mice bearing xenogeneic colon cancer (n = 15) were divided into 3 groups: Q3G-treated (gavage, daily over a week), bevacizumab-treated (intraperitoneal, single dose), or untreated animals. Tumor growth, histological characteristics, blood vessel volume, and VASH1 and 2 expressions were analyzed. Q3G impaired tumor growth and vascularization, upregulated VASH1, and downregulated VASH2 in comparison to untreated animals. Mice treated with Q3G showed approximately 65% fewer blood vessels than untreated animals and 50% fewer blood vessels than mice treated with bevacizumab. Thus, we show that Q3G has antitumor activity, impairs vascularization, and differentially modulates VASH1 and 2 expressions in colon cancer.

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de Castilho da Silva, D., Di Camillo Orfali, G., Santana, M. G., Yamamoto Palma, J. K., de Oliveira Assunção, I. R., Marchesi, I. M., … Priolli, D. G. (2022). Antitumor effect of isoquercetin on tissue vasohibin expression and colon cancer vasculature. Oncotarget, 13(1), 307–318. https://doi.org/10.18632/ONCOTARGET.28181

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