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Tannic Acid and Ethyl Gallate Potentialize Paclitaxel Effect on Microtubule Dynamics in Hep3B Cells

Among broad-spectrum anticancer agents, paclitaxel (PTX) has proven to be one of the most effective against solid tumors for which more specific treatments are lacking. However, drawbacks such as neurotoxicity and the development of resistance reduce its therapeutic efficacy. Therefore, there is a n...

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Autores principales: Sánchez-Carranza, Jessica Nayelli, Redondo-Horcajo, Mariano, Barasoain, Isabel, Escobar-Aguilar, Ever Angel, Millán-Pacheco, César, Alvarez, Laura, Salas Vidal, Enrique, Diaz, J. Fernando, Gonzalez-Maya, Leticia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10675698/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38004444
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph16111579
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author Sánchez-Carranza, Jessica Nayelli
Redondo-Horcajo, Mariano
Barasoain, Isabel
Escobar-Aguilar, Ever Angel
Millán-Pacheco, César
Alvarez, Laura
Salas Vidal, Enrique
Diaz, J. Fernando
Gonzalez-Maya, Leticia
author_facet Sánchez-Carranza, Jessica Nayelli
Redondo-Horcajo, Mariano
Barasoain, Isabel
Escobar-Aguilar, Ever Angel
Millán-Pacheco, César
Alvarez, Laura
Salas Vidal, Enrique
Diaz, J. Fernando
Gonzalez-Maya, Leticia
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description Among broad-spectrum anticancer agents, paclitaxel (PTX) has proven to be one of the most effective against solid tumors for which more specific treatments are lacking. However, drawbacks such as neurotoxicity and the development of resistance reduce its therapeutic efficacy. Therefore, there is a need for compounds able to improve its activity by synergizing with it or potentiating its effect, thus reducing the doses required. We investigated the interaction between PTX and tannins, other compounds with anticancer activity known to act as repressors of several proteins involved in oncological pathways. We found that both tannic acid (TA) and ethyl gallate (EG) strongly potentiate the toxicity of PTX in Hep3B cells, suggesting their utility in combination therapy. We also found that AT and EG promote tubulin polymerization and enhance the effect of PTX on tubulin, suggesting a direct interaction with tubulin. Biochemical experiments confirmed that TA, but not EG, binds tubulin and potentiates the apparent binding affinity of PTX for the tubulin binding site. Furthermore, the molecular docking of TA to tubulin suggests that TA can bind to two different sites on tubulin, one at the PTX site and the second at the interface of α and β-tubulin (cluster 2). The binding of TA to cluster 2 could explain the overstabilization in the tubulin + PTX combinatorial assay. Finally, we found that EG can inhibit PTX-induced expression of pAkt and pERK defensive protein kinases, which are involved in resistance to PXT, by limiting cell death (apoptosis) and favoring cell proliferation and cell cycle progression. Our results support that tannic acid and ethyl gallate are potential chemotherapeutic agents due to their potentiating effect on paclitaxel.
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spelling pubmed-106756982023-11-08 Tannic Acid and Ethyl Gallate Potentialize Paclitaxel Effect on Microtubule Dynamics in Hep3B Cells Sánchez-Carranza, Jessica Nayelli Redondo-Horcajo, Mariano Barasoain, Isabel Escobar-Aguilar, Ever Angel Millán-Pacheco, César Alvarez, Laura Salas Vidal, Enrique Diaz, J. Fernando Gonzalez-Maya, Leticia Pharmaceuticals (Basel) Article Among broad-spectrum anticancer agents, paclitaxel (PTX) has proven to be one of the most effective against solid tumors for which more specific treatments are lacking. However, drawbacks such as neurotoxicity and the development of resistance reduce its therapeutic efficacy. Therefore, there is a need for compounds able to improve its activity by synergizing with it or potentiating its effect, thus reducing the doses required. We investigated the interaction between PTX and tannins, other compounds with anticancer activity known to act as repressors of several proteins involved in oncological pathways. We found that both tannic acid (TA) and ethyl gallate (EG) strongly potentiate the toxicity of PTX in Hep3B cells, suggesting their utility in combination therapy. We also found that AT and EG promote tubulin polymerization and enhance the effect of PTX on tubulin, suggesting a direct interaction with tubulin. Biochemical experiments confirmed that TA, but not EG, binds tubulin and potentiates the apparent binding affinity of PTX for the tubulin binding site. Furthermore, the molecular docking of TA to tubulin suggests that TA can bind to two different sites on tubulin, one at the PTX site and the second at the interface of α and β-tubulin (cluster 2). The binding of TA to cluster 2 could explain the overstabilization in the tubulin + PTX combinatorial assay. Finally, we found that EG can inhibit PTX-induced expression of pAkt and pERK defensive protein kinases, which are involved in resistance to PXT, by limiting cell death (apoptosis) and favoring cell proliferation and cell cycle progression. Our results support that tannic acid and ethyl gallate are potential chemotherapeutic agents due to their potentiating effect on paclitaxel. MDPI 2023-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10675698/ /pubmed/38004444 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph16111579 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Sánchez-Carranza, Jessica Nayelli
Redondo-Horcajo, Mariano
Barasoain, Isabel
Escobar-Aguilar, Ever Angel
Millán-Pacheco, César
Alvarez, Laura
Salas Vidal, Enrique
Diaz, J. Fernando
Gonzalez-Maya, Leticia
Tannic Acid and Ethyl Gallate Potentialize Paclitaxel Effect on Microtubule Dynamics in Hep3B Cells
title Tannic Acid and Ethyl Gallate Potentialize Paclitaxel Effect on Microtubule Dynamics in Hep3B Cells
title_full Tannic Acid and Ethyl Gallate Potentialize Paclitaxel Effect on Microtubule Dynamics in Hep3B Cells
title_fullStr Tannic Acid and Ethyl Gallate Potentialize Paclitaxel Effect on Microtubule Dynamics in Hep3B Cells
title_full_unstemmed Tannic Acid and Ethyl Gallate Potentialize Paclitaxel Effect on Microtubule Dynamics in Hep3B Cells
title_short Tannic Acid and Ethyl Gallate Potentialize Paclitaxel Effect on Microtubule Dynamics in Hep3B Cells
title_sort tannic acid and ethyl gallate potentialize paclitaxel effect on microtubule dynamics in hep3b cells
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10675698/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38004444
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph16111579
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