Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5849322 | Food and Chemical Toxicology | 2016 | 31 Pages |
Abstract
Colon cancer stem cells (CSCs) offer a novel paradigm for colorectal cancer (CRC) treatment and dietary polyphenols may contribute to battle these cells. Specifically, polyphenol-derived colon metabolites have the potential to interact with and affect colon CSCs. We herein report the effects against colon CSCs of two mixtures of ellagitannin (ET) metabolites, ellagic acid (EA) and the gut microbiota-derived urolithins (Uro) at concentrations detected in the human colon tissues following the intake of ET-containing products (pomegranate, walnuts). These mixtures reduce phenotypic and molecular features in two models of colon CSCs: Caco-2Â cells and primary tumour cells from a patient with CRC. The mixture containing mostly Uro-A (85% Uro-A, 10% Uro-C, 5% EA) was most effective at inhibiting the number and size of colonospheres and aldehyde dehydrogenase activity (ALDH, a marker of chemoresistance) whereas the mixture containing less Uro-A but IsoUro-A and Uro-B (30% Uro-A, 50% IsoUro-A, 10% Uro-B, 5% Uro-C, 5% EA) had some effects on the number and size of colonospheres but not on ALDH. These data support a role for polyphenols metabolites in the control of colon cancer chemoresistance and relapse and encourage the research on the effects of polyphenols against CSCs.
Keywords
ALDHurolithin BUrolithin AProminin-1EpCAMCD133FCSATCCHBSSUrolithinETsFGFCSCsDHCEGFDMEMSCMDulbecco's modified Eagle's mediumaldehyde dehydrogenaseEllagic acidEllagitanninsminimal essential mediumstandard error meanUroColorectal cancerColon cancerfoetal calf serumStem cellsCancer stem cellsepidermal growth factorfibroblast growth factorMEMHank's balanced salt solutionSEMUrolithinsepithelial cell adhesion moleculeChemopreventionCRC
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Authors
MarÃa Ángeles Núñez-Sánchez, Ankur Karmokar, Antonio González-SarrÃas, RocÃo GarcÃa-Villalba, Francisco A. Tomás-Barberán, MarÃa Teresa GarcÃa-Conesa, Karen Brown, Juan Carlos EspÃn,