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Capsaicin Displays Anti-Proliferative Activity against Human Small Cell Lung Cancer in Cell Culture and Nude Mice Models via the E2F Pathway

BACKGROUND: Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) is characterized by rapid progression and low survival rates. Therefore, novel therapeutic agents are urgently needed for this disease. Capsaicin, the active ingredient of chilli peppers, displays anti-proliferative activity in prostate and epidermoid cancer...

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Autores principales: Brown, Kathleen C., Witte, Ted R., Hardman, W. Elaine, Luo, Haitao, Chen, Yi C., Carpenter, A. Betts, Lau, Jamie K., Dasgupta, Piyali
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2857654/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20421925
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0010243
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author Brown, Kathleen C.
Witte, Ted R.
Hardman, W. Elaine
Luo, Haitao
Chen, Yi C.
Carpenter, A. Betts
Lau, Jamie K.
Dasgupta, Piyali
author_facet Brown, Kathleen C.
Witte, Ted R.
Hardman, W. Elaine
Luo, Haitao
Chen, Yi C.
Carpenter, A. Betts
Lau, Jamie K.
Dasgupta, Piyali
author_sort Brown, Kathleen C.
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description BACKGROUND: Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) is characterized by rapid progression and low survival rates. Therefore, novel therapeutic agents are urgently needed for this disease. Capsaicin, the active ingredient of chilli peppers, displays anti-proliferative activity in prostate and epidermoid cancer in vitro. However, the anti-proliferative activity of capsaicin has not been studied in human SCLCs. The present manuscript fills this void of knowledge and explores the anti-proliferative effect of capsaicin in SCLC in vitro and in vivo. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: BrdU assays and PCNA ELISAs showed that capsaicin displays robust anti-proliferative activity in four human SCLC cell lines. Furthermore, capsaicin potently suppressed the growth of H69 human SCLC tumors in vivo as ascertained by CAM assays and nude mice models. The second part of our study attempted to provide insight into molecular mechanisms underlying the anti-proliferative activity of capsaicin. We found that the anti-proliferative activity of capsaicin is correlated with a decrease in the expression of E2F-responsive proliferative genes like cyclin E, thymidylate synthase, cdc25A and cdc6, both at mRNA and protein levels. The transcription factor E2F4 mediated the anti-proliferative activity of capsaicin. Ablation of E2F4 levels by siRNA methodology suppressed capsaicin-induced G1 arrest. ChIP assays demonstrated that capsaicin caused the recruitment of E2F4 and p130 on E2F-responsive proliferative promoters, thereby inhibiting cell proliferation. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Our findings suggest that the anti-proliferative effects of capsaicin could be useful in the therapy of human SCLCs.
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spelling pubmed-28576542010-04-26 Capsaicin Displays Anti-Proliferative Activity against Human Small Cell Lung Cancer in Cell Culture and Nude Mice Models via the E2F Pathway Brown, Kathleen C. Witte, Ted R. Hardman, W. Elaine Luo, Haitao Chen, Yi C. Carpenter, A. Betts Lau, Jamie K. Dasgupta, Piyali PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) is characterized by rapid progression and low survival rates. Therefore, novel therapeutic agents are urgently needed for this disease. Capsaicin, the active ingredient of chilli peppers, displays anti-proliferative activity in prostate and epidermoid cancer in vitro. However, the anti-proliferative activity of capsaicin has not been studied in human SCLCs. The present manuscript fills this void of knowledge and explores the anti-proliferative effect of capsaicin in SCLC in vitro and in vivo. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: BrdU assays and PCNA ELISAs showed that capsaicin displays robust anti-proliferative activity in four human SCLC cell lines. Furthermore, capsaicin potently suppressed the growth of H69 human SCLC tumors in vivo as ascertained by CAM assays and nude mice models. The second part of our study attempted to provide insight into molecular mechanisms underlying the anti-proliferative activity of capsaicin. We found that the anti-proliferative activity of capsaicin is correlated with a decrease in the expression of E2F-responsive proliferative genes like cyclin E, thymidylate synthase, cdc25A and cdc6, both at mRNA and protein levels. The transcription factor E2F4 mediated the anti-proliferative activity of capsaicin. Ablation of E2F4 levels by siRNA methodology suppressed capsaicin-induced G1 arrest. ChIP assays demonstrated that capsaicin caused the recruitment of E2F4 and p130 on E2F-responsive proliferative promoters, thereby inhibiting cell proliferation. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Our findings suggest that the anti-proliferative effects of capsaicin could be useful in the therapy of human SCLCs. Public Library of Science 2010-04-20 /pmc/articles/PMC2857654/ /pubmed/20421925 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0010243 Text en Brown et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Brown, Kathleen C.
Witte, Ted R.
Hardman, W. Elaine
Luo, Haitao
Chen, Yi C.
Carpenter, A. Betts
Lau, Jamie K.
Dasgupta, Piyali
Capsaicin Displays Anti-Proliferative Activity against Human Small Cell Lung Cancer in Cell Culture and Nude Mice Models via the E2F Pathway
title Capsaicin Displays Anti-Proliferative Activity against Human Small Cell Lung Cancer in Cell Culture and Nude Mice Models via the E2F Pathway
title_full Capsaicin Displays Anti-Proliferative Activity against Human Small Cell Lung Cancer in Cell Culture and Nude Mice Models via the E2F Pathway
title_fullStr Capsaicin Displays Anti-Proliferative Activity against Human Small Cell Lung Cancer in Cell Culture and Nude Mice Models via the E2F Pathway
title_full_unstemmed Capsaicin Displays Anti-Proliferative Activity against Human Small Cell Lung Cancer in Cell Culture and Nude Mice Models via the E2F Pathway
title_short Capsaicin Displays Anti-Proliferative Activity against Human Small Cell Lung Cancer in Cell Culture and Nude Mice Models via the E2F Pathway
title_sort capsaicin displays anti-proliferative activity against human small cell lung cancer in cell culture and nude mice models via the e2f pathway
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2857654/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20421925
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0010243
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