Liver cancer cells are sensitive to Lanatoside C induced cell death independent of their PTEN status
Autor: | Mehmet Ozturk, Ihsan Calis, Tulin Ersahin, Ebru Bilget Guven, Rengul Cetin-Atalay, Irem Durmaz |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2016 |
Předmět: |
0301 basic medicine
Programmed cell death PTEN Carcinoma Hepatocellular Hepatocellular carcinoma Lanatoside C Pharmaceutical Science Mice Nude Apoptosis Biology 03 medical and health sciences chemistry.chemical_compound Mice Cell Line Tumor Drug Discovery medicine Animals Humans Propidium iodide Lanatosides Protein kinase B PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway Cell Proliferation Pharmacology Digitalis Akt Liver Neoplasms PTEN Phosphohydrolase Cancer medicine.disease Xenograft Model Antitumor Assays Oxidative Stress ERK 030104 developmental biology Complementary and alternative medicine chemistry Oxidative stress Cancer research biology.protein Molecular Medicine medicine.drug Signal Transduction |
Zdroj: | Phytomedicine |
Popis: | Background Hepatocellular carcinoma is the second deadliest cancer with limited treatment options. Loss of PTEN causes the P13K/Akt pathway to be hyperactive which contributes to cell survival and resistance to therapeutics in various cancers, including the liver cancer. Hence molecules targeting this pathway present good therapeutic strategies for liver cancer. Hypothesis It was previously reported that Cardiac glycosides possessed antitumor activity by inducing apoptosis of multiple cancer cells through oxidative stress. However, whether Cardiac glycoside Lanatoside C can induce oxidative stress in liver cancer cells and induce cell death both in vitro and in vivo remains unknown. Methods Cell viability was measured by SRB assay. Cell death analysis was investigated by propidium iodide staining with flow cytometry and PARP cleavage. DCFH-DA staining and cytometry were used for intracellular ROS measurement. Protein levels were analyzed by western blot analysis. Antitumor activity was investigated on mice xenografts in vivo. Results In this study, we found that Cardiac glycosides, particularly Lanatoside C from Digitalis ferruginea could significantly inhibit PTEN protein adequate Huh7 and PTEN deficient Mahlavu human liver cancer cell proliferation by the induction of apoptosis and G2/M arrest in the cells. Lanatoside C was further shown to induce oxidative stress and alter ERK and Akt pathways. Consequently, JNK1 activation resulted in extrinsic apoptotic pathway stimulation in both cells while JNK2 activation involved in the inhibition of cell survival only in PTEN deficient cells. Furthermore, nude mice xenografts followed by MRI showed that Lanatoside C caused a significant decrease in the tumor size. In this study apoptosis induction by Lanatoside C was characterized through ROS altered ERK and Akt pathways in both PTEN adequate epithelial and deficient mesenchymal liver cancer cells. Conclusion The results indicated that Lanatoside C could be contemplated in liver cancer therapeutics, particularly in PTEN deficient tumors. This is due to Lanatoside C's stress inducing action on ERK and Akt pathways through differential activation of JNK1 and JNK2 by GSK3β. © 2015 Elsevier GmbH. © 2016 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved. |
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