β-asarone suppresses HCT116 colon cancer cell proliferation and liver metastasis in part by activating the innate immune system

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Studies have revealed that β-asarone exerts a powerful inhibitory effect on the proliferation of human cancer cells. The authors' previous study demonstrated that β-asarone could induce LoVo colon cancer cell apoptosis in vitro and in vivo, indicating its anticancer properties. The present study aimed to determine the antineoplastic effect of β-asarone in HCT116 colon cancer cells. An in vitro proliferation assay using a real time cell analyzer demonstrated that β-asarone effec- tively decreased HCT116 cell proliferation in a dose-dependent manner. Bioinformatics analysis revealed that differentially expressed genes following β-asarone inhibition were involved in the 'cell cycle', 'cell division', 'cell proliferation' and 'apop- tosis'. Subsequently, a xenograft assay evidenced the inhibitory effect of β-asarone on the growth of HCT116 tumors in vivo. Further detection of immune-associated cytokines and cells suggested that β-asarone might be involved in the antitumor immune response by stimulating granulocyte-colony stimu- lating factor and increasing the number of macrophage cells in the spleen. Additionally, a murine model of splenic-trans- plantation verified the strong suppressive role of β-asarone in colon cancer liver metastasis in vivo. Taken together, the results of the current study revealed that β-asarone decreased HCT116 colon cancer cell proliferation and liver metastasis potentially by activating the innate immune system, supporting the multi-system regulation theory and providing a basis for further mechanistic studies on colon cancer.

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Chen, M., Zhuang, Y. W., Wu, C. E., Peng, H. Y., Qian, J., & Zhou, J. Y. (2021). β-asarone suppresses HCT116 colon cancer cell proliferation and liver metastasis in part by activating the innate immune system. Oncology Letters, 21(6). https://doi.org/10.3892/ol.2021.12696

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