Exploring the therapeutic potential of “Zhi-Zhen” formula for oxaliplatin resistance in colorectal cancer: an integrated study combining UPLC-QTOF-MS/MS, bioinformatics, network pharmacology, and experimental validation
Yongjing Li, Ke Chen, Qin Li, Qiaoli Liu, Huijie Han, Hui Liu, Songpo Wang

TL;DR
This study explores how the traditional Chinese medicine 'Zhi-Zhen' formula helps overcome chemotherapy resistance in colorectal cancer by targeting specific molecular pathways.
Contribution
The study identifies key molecular mechanisms by which ZZF enhances chemosensitivity in CRC through network pharmacology and experimental validation.
Findings
ZZF increases CASP7 expression and promotes apoptosis in chemoresistant CRC cells.
ZZF inhibits the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway, reducing β-catenin transcription and nuclear localization.
CASP7 expression is significantly associated with progression-free survival in CRC patients.
Abstract
Chemoresistance is a critical factor compromising the survival of patients with colorectal cancer (CRC). The “Zhi-Zhen” formula (ZZF), a traditional prescription developed by Chinese national medicine masters, has been extensively used in clinical practice to treat gastrointestinal cancer. Notably, ZZF has the potential to enhance tumor sensitivity to chemotherapy. Although previous in vitro studies have demonstrated the efficacy of ZZF in overcoming chemoresistance in colorectal cancer (CRC), its precise molecular mechanisms remain poorly understood. We used an integrated approach of bioinformatics and network pharmacology to predict the potential active ingredients and targets of ZZF in alleviating chemoresistance. The top five active ingredients identified by degree in the network analysis were validated using mass spectrometry. We then established an oxaliplatin-resistant CRC cell…
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TopicsColorectal Cancer Treatments and Studies · Cancer Treatment and Pharmacology · Drug Transport and Resistance Mechanisms
