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Extracorporeal shock waves effectively suppress colorectal cancer proliferation and growth

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Shock waves are widely used to treat various diseases and have numerous medical applications. In particular, extracorporeal shock waves (ESV) can substantially inhibit tumour growth. However, the therapeutic efficacy of ESV in colorectal cancer and its underlying mechanisms are not well understood. To address this gap in our knowledge, colorectal cancer cell lines HT29 and SW620 were used to generate xenograft mouse models and examined the therapeutic effects of a stepwise increase in ESV energy on tumour growth. In vivo, 60 mJ ESV significantly delayed xenograft growth compared with 120 and 240 mJ ESV, with no impact on body weight or hepatic and renal function. Transcriptome analysis revealed that 60 mJ ESV suppressed colorectal cancer cell proliferation and induced apoptosis and ferroptosis; these findings were further confirmed by immunohistochemical staining and western blotting. The in vitro study showed that ESV mechanistically suppressed cell proliferation and induced apoptosis and ferroptosis by activating the p53 signaling pathway. In conclusion, 60 mJ ESV substantially inhibited colorectal cancer growth by activating p53 pathway-related proliferation inhibition and cell death. These findings indicate that ESV therapy is a promising therapeutic strategy for colorectal cancer. Overall design: RNA-Seq profiling of colorectal cancer cell line HT-29-derived xenografts from the control and 60 mJ extracorporeal shock waves (ESV) groups at day15 of 60 mJ ESV therapy.
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2025-02-26
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