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AuthorNizami, Zohra Nausheen
AuthorAl Azzani, Mazoun
AuthorKhaldi, Samah
AuthorWali, Adil Farooq
AuthorMagramane, Rym
AuthorSamad, Shamaa Abdul
AuthorEid, Ali H.
AuthorArafat, Kholoud
AuthorAl Dhaheri, Yusra
AuthorAttoub, Samir
AuthorIratni, Rabah
Available date2025-05-20T05:24:58Z
Publication Date2025-01-01
Publication NameFrontiers in Pharmacology
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2025.1542204
CitationNizami ZN, Al Azzani M, Khaldi S, Wali AF, Magramane R, Samad SA, Eid AH, Arafat K, Al Dhaheri Y, Attoub S and Iratni R (2025) Rhus coriaria (Sumac) induces autophagic cell death and inhibits mTOR, p38MAPK and STAT3 pathways in 5fluorouracil-resistant colorectal cancer cells. Front. Pharmacol. 16:1542204. doi: 10.3389/fphar.2025.1542204
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AbstractIntroduction: Colorectal cancer is a leading cause of cancer related-death worldwide, and resistance to 5-fluorouracil (5FU, a key component of chemotherapy regimens, is a major clinical concern. We have previously elucidated the effects of Rhus coriaria ethanolic extract (RCE) in triple-negative breast cancer, CRC, and pancreatic cancer cells. Here, we explored the anticancer effects of RCE in parental (HCT-116-WT) and 5FU-resistant HCT-116 (HCT-116-5FU-R) CRC cells. Methods: MTT assay was used to assess cell viability. Muse analyzer was used to assess cell viability, cell cycle distribution, and apoptosis. Additionally, colony formation and growth assays and western blots were performed. In vivo effects of RCE were assessed by an in ovo chick embryo tumor growth assay. Results: We found that RCE inhibited the viability and colony formation and growth capacities of HCT-116-WT and HCT-116-5FU-R cells. The antiproliferative effects were attributed to DNA damage-mediated impairment of cell cycle at S phase, and induction of Beclin-1-independent autophagy in both cell lines. Mechanistically, inhibition of the mTOR, STAT3 and p38 MAPK pathways was implicated in the latter. Additionally, RCE induced caspase-7-independent apoptosis in HCT-116-WT cells. However, HCT-116-5FU-R cells were resistant to apoptosis through upregulation of survivin, and downregulation of Bax. Using autophagy and proteasome inhibitors, we clarified that autophagy and the proteasome pathway contributed to RCE-mediated cell death in HCT-116-WT and HCT-116-5FU-R cells. Lastly, we confirmed RCE inhibited the growth of both HCT-116-WT and HCT-116-5FU-R xenografts in a chick embryo model. Discussion: Collectively, our findings highlight that RCE is a source of phytochemicals that can be used as anticancer agents for 5FU-resistant CRC.
SponsorThe author(s) declare that financial support was received for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article. This research was partially supported by a grant from the College of Medicine and Health Sciences (CMHS)/United Arab Emirates University, No. 12M177.
Languageen
PublisherFrontiers Media
Subject5-fluorouracil
apoptosis
autophagy
chemoresistance
colorectal cancer
Survivin
TitleRhus coriaria (Sumac) induces autophagic cell death and inhibits mTOR, p38MAPK and STAT3 pathways in 5fluorouracil-resistant colorectal cancer cells
TypeArticle
Volume Number16
ESSN1663-9812
dc.accessType Open Access


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