Cancer is a
major cause of death worldwide and angiogenesis is critical in cancer
progression. The development of new blood vessels and the nutrition of tumor
cells are heavily dependent on angiogenesis. Angiogenesis is the formation of
new blood vessels from existing vasculature. In normal physiology, angiogenesis
has a role in embryogenesis, the female reproductive cycle, and wound healing
and bone formation [1]. There are several “on” and “off” switches that regulate
the process. Decreasing or inhibiting angiogenesis can be therapeutic in cancer
and other diseases. Thus, angiogenesis is an important process that occurs both
during health and disease. This study was conducted to investigate the
anti-angiogenic activity of Carica papaya leaf. Fresh green papaya leaves, were
randomly collected from Yadav Nursery, Geeta Colony, East Delhi. The
anti-angiogenic activity of papaya leaf was evaluated using the docking
behaviour of known bioactive compounds of a leaf as ligands with angiogenic
receptors VEGFR1 and VEGFR2 along with their putative binding sites using Swiss
Dock Web server (In silico) and further based on docking results leaf aqueous
extract was used for implantation in the chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) egg
yolk angiogenesis model (in vivo). Docking studies and binding free energy
calculations revealed that among known bioactive compounds of leaf Ascorbic
acid, quercetin, riboflavin and lycopene have maximum free energy as compared
to other investigated ligands. Similarly, CAM assay also showed the inhibitory
effect of the Carica papaya leaf with respect to their reduction in length,
size and junctions of blood capillaries compared to untreated egg yolk. The
results showed that Ascorbic Acid, Quercetin, Riboflavin and, Lycopene (leaf
compounds) can attenuate angiogenesis in pathological conditions and can be
potent in drug discovery as well as medical science. Further studies need to be
conducted to determine anti-angiogenic pathways followed by leaf extract or
juice. It can be concluded that administration of Carica papaya leaf juice is
safe and does induce anti angiogenic process during disease condition like
Cancer.
Author(s) Details
Nidhi Tayal
Centre for
Medical Biotechnology, Amity Institute of Biotechnology, Amity University,
Sector-125, Noida - 201 313, India.
Priyansh Srivastava
Centre for
Medical Biotechnology, Amity Institute of Biotechnology, Amity University,
Sector-125, Noida - 201 313, India.
Nidhi Srivastava
Centre for
Medical Biotechnology, Amity Institute of Biotechnology, Amity University,
Sector-125, Noida - 201 313, India.
Please see
the link:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/rpmab/v4/353
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