Effect of The Thai traditional plant formula, hing-hai on colon cancer cell growth and metastasis

© 2018, Chiang Mai University. All rights reserved. A Thai traditional formula named Hing-Hai is a water extracted mixtures of 7 particular medicinal plants. It is well-known and prescribed to treat 3 major cancers including colon, liver and lung. However, there was no scientific support for its eff...

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Main Authors: Rujirek Chaiwongsa, Preeyanat Vongchan
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-582232018-09-05T04:38:58Z Effect of The Thai traditional plant formula, hing-hai on colon cancer cell growth and metastasis Rujirek Chaiwongsa Preeyanat Vongchan Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Chemistry Materials Science Mathematics Physics and Astronomy © 2018, Chiang Mai University. All rights reserved. A Thai traditional formula named Hing-Hai is a water extracted mixtures of 7 particular medicinal plants. It is well-known and prescribed to treat 3 major cancers including colon, liver and lung. However, there was no scientific support for its effect and its detailed mechanism remained elusive. This work aimed to evaluate the anti-cancer effect of Hing-Hai and explore its mechanism of action. Hing-Hai was cytotoxic to Caco2 and SW620 in dose-dependent with IC50of 234 and 438 μg/ml, respectively by MTT assay. Assay on apoptotic induction and cell cycle analysis using flow cytometry revealed that Hing-Hai did not induce apoptosis or arrest the cell cycle. Studies of cell adhesion in the presence of 3 major adhesion molecules including collagen I, fibronectin, and vitronectin, demonstrated that Hing-Hai inhibited adhesion of both cancer cells in dose-dependent manner. Scratch wound-healing motility assay and gelatin zymography also confirmed that Hing-Hai could delay cell migration and decrease gelatinolytic activity. Interestingly, at the same concentration, Hing-Hai effectively inhibited adhesion, migration, and decreased the gelatinolytic activity of SW620 more than that of Caco2 cell. These findings support anti-colon cancer activity of Thai traditional plant formula, Hing-Hai. The studies clearly confirmed anti-cancer activity based on the inhibition of cell adhesion and migration and decreasing the elatinolytic activity. 2018-09-05T04:21:19Z 2018-09-05T04:21:19Z 2018-07-01 Journal 01252526 2-s2.0-85050279518 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85050279518&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/58223
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Chemistry
Materials Science
Mathematics
Physics and Astronomy
spellingShingle Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Chemistry
Materials Science
Mathematics
Physics and Astronomy
Rujirek Chaiwongsa
Preeyanat Vongchan
Effect of The Thai traditional plant formula, hing-hai on colon cancer cell growth and metastasis
description © 2018, Chiang Mai University. All rights reserved. A Thai traditional formula named Hing-Hai is a water extracted mixtures of 7 particular medicinal plants. It is well-known and prescribed to treat 3 major cancers including colon, liver and lung. However, there was no scientific support for its effect and its detailed mechanism remained elusive. This work aimed to evaluate the anti-cancer effect of Hing-Hai and explore its mechanism of action. Hing-Hai was cytotoxic to Caco2 and SW620 in dose-dependent with IC50of 234 and 438 μg/ml, respectively by MTT assay. Assay on apoptotic induction and cell cycle analysis using flow cytometry revealed that Hing-Hai did not induce apoptosis or arrest the cell cycle. Studies of cell adhesion in the presence of 3 major adhesion molecules including collagen I, fibronectin, and vitronectin, demonstrated that Hing-Hai inhibited adhesion of both cancer cells in dose-dependent manner. Scratch wound-healing motility assay and gelatin zymography also confirmed that Hing-Hai could delay cell migration and decrease gelatinolytic activity. Interestingly, at the same concentration, Hing-Hai effectively inhibited adhesion, migration, and decreased the gelatinolytic activity of SW620 more than that of Caco2 cell. These findings support anti-colon cancer activity of Thai traditional plant formula, Hing-Hai. The studies clearly confirmed anti-cancer activity based on the inhibition of cell adhesion and migration and decreasing the elatinolytic activity.
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author Rujirek Chaiwongsa
Preeyanat Vongchan
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Preeyanat Vongchan
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title Effect of The Thai traditional plant formula, hing-hai on colon cancer cell growth and metastasis
title_short Effect of The Thai traditional plant formula, hing-hai on colon cancer cell growth and metastasis
title_full Effect of The Thai traditional plant formula, hing-hai on colon cancer cell growth and metastasis
title_fullStr Effect of The Thai traditional plant formula, hing-hai on colon cancer cell growth and metastasis
title_full_unstemmed Effect of The Thai traditional plant formula, hing-hai on colon cancer cell growth and metastasis
title_sort effect of the thai traditional plant formula, hing-hai on colon cancer cell growth and metastasis
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