Cargando…

Short-Term Resveratrol Exposure Causes In Vitro and In Vivo Growth Inhibition and Apoptosis of Bladder Cancer Cells

Conventional adjuvant chemotherapies for bladder transitional cell carcinomas (TCCs) may cause strong systemic toxicity and local irritation. Non-toxic resveratrol inhibits TCC cell growth but its feasibility in clinical management of TCCs remains obscure. This study aimed to evaluate the safety and...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Wu, Mo-Li, Li, Hong, Yu, Li-Jun, Chen, Xiao-Yan, Kong, Qing-You, Song, Xue, Shu, Xiao-Hong, Liu, Jia
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3934942/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24587049
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0089806
_version_ 1782305127998160896
author Wu, Mo-Li
Li, Hong
Yu, Li-Jun
Chen, Xiao-Yan
Kong, Qing-You
Song, Xue
Shu, Xiao-Hong
Liu, Jia
author_facet Wu, Mo-Li
Li, Hong
Yu, Li-Jun
Chen, Xiao-Yan
Kong, Qing-You
Song, Xue
Shu, Xiao-Hong
Liu, Jia
author_sort Wu, Mo-Li
collection PubMed
description Conventional adjuvant chemotherapies for bladder transitional cell carcinomas (TCCs) may cause strong systemic toxicity and local irritation. Non-toxic resveratrol inhibits TCC cell growth but its feasibility in clinical management of TCCs remains obscure. This study aimed to evaluate the safety and anti-TCC efficacy of resveratrol, using the experimental models closer to the clinical treatment condition. Human TCC EJ cells were exposed to 100 µM, 150 µM and 200 µM resveratrol respectively for 1 hour and 2 hours to mimic intravesical drug instillation and the cell responses were analyzed by multiple experimental approaches. An orthotopic TCC nude mouse model was established by injecting EJ cells into the sub-urothelial layer and used for short-term intravesical resveratrol instillation. The safety of resveratrol instillation was evaluated and compared with that of MCC. The results revealed that 2 h 150 µM or 200 µM resveratrol treatment leaded to remarkable S phase arrest and apoptosis at 72 h time-point, accompanied with attenuated phosphorylation, nuclear translocation and transcription of STAT3, down-regulation of STAT3 downstream genes (survivin, cyclinD1, c-Myc and VEGF) and nuclear translocations of Sirt1 and p53. The importance of STAT3 signaling in cell growth was confirmed by treating EJ cells with JAK2 inhibitor tyrphostin AG490. The efficacy and safety of resveratrol instillation were proved by the findings from nude mouse orthotopic xenograft models, because this treatment caused growth suppression, distinctive apoptosis and STAT3 inactivation of the transplanted tumors without affecting normal urothelium. Our results thus suggest for the first time the practical values of resveratrol as a safe and effective agent in the post-operative treatment of TCCs.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-3934942
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2014
publisher Public Library of Science
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-39349422014-03-04 Short-Term Resveratrol Exposure Causes In Vitro and In Vivo Growth Inhibition and Apoptosis of Bladder Cancer Cells Wu, Mo-Li Li, Hong Yu, Li-Jun Chen, Xiao-Yan Kong, Qing-You Song, Xue Shu, Xiao-Hong Liu, Jia PLoS One Research Article Conventional adjuvant chemotherapies for bladder transitional cell carcinomas (TCCs) may cause strong systemic toxicity and local irritation. Non-toxic resveratrol inhibits TCC cell growth but its feasibility in clinical management of TCCs remains obscure. This study aimed to evaluate the safety and anti-TCC efficacy of resveratrol, using the experimental models closer to the clinical treatment condition. Human TCC EJ cells were exposed to 100 µM, 150 µM and 200 µM resveratrol respectively for 1 hour and 2 hours to mimic intravesical drug instillation and the cell responses were analyzed by multiple experimental approaches. An orthotopic TCC nude mouse model was established by injecting EJ cells into the sub-urothelial layer and used for short-term intravesical resveratrol instillation. The safety of resveratrol instillation was evaluated and compared with that of MCC. The results revealed that 2 h 150 µM or 200 µM resveratrol treatment leaded to remarkable S phase arrest and apoptosis at 72 h time-point, accompanied with attenuated phosphorylation, nuclear translocation and transcription of STAT3, down-regulation of STAT3 downstream genes (survivin, cyclinD1, c-Myc and VEGF) and nuclear translocations of Sirt1 and p53. The importance of STAT3 signaling in cell growth was confirmed by treating EJ cells with JAK2 inhibitor tyrphostin AG490. The efficacy and safety of resveratrol instillation were proved by the findings from nude mouse orthotopic xenograft models, because this treatment caused growth suppression, distinctive apoptosis and STAT3 inactivation of the transplanted tumors without affecting normal urothelium. Our results thus suggest for the first time the practical values of resveratrol as a safe and effective agent in the post-operative treatment of TCCs. Public Library of Science 2014-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3934942/ /pubmed/24587049 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0089806 Text en © 2014 Wu 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Wu, Mo-Li
Li, Hong
Yu, Li-Jun
Chen, Xiao-Yan
Kong, Qing-You
Song, Xue
Shu, Xiao-Hong
Liu, Jia
Short-Term Resveratrol Exposure Causes In Vitro and In Vivo Growth Inhibition and Apoptosis of Bladder Cancer Cells
title Short-Term Resveratrol Exposure Causes In Vitro and In Vivo Growth Inhibition and Apoptosis of Bladder Cancer Cells
title_full Short-Term Resveratrol Exposure Causes In Vitro and In Vivo Growth Inhibition and Apoptosis of Bladder Cancer Cells
title_fullStr Short-Term Resveratrol Exposure Causes In Vitro and In Vivo Growth Inhibition and Apoptosis of Bladder Cancer Cells
title_full_unstemmed Short-Term Resveratrol Exposure Causes In Vitro and In Vivo Growth Inhibition and Apoptosis of Bladder Cancer Cells
title_short Short-Term Resveratrol Exposure Causes In Vitro and In Vivo Growth Inhibition and Apoptosis of Bladder Cancer Cells
title_sort short-term resveratrol exposure causes in vitro and in vivo growth inhibition and apoptosis of bladder cancer cells
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3934942/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24587049
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0089806
work_keys_str_mv AT wumoli shorttermresveratrolexposurecausesinvitroandinvivogrowthinhibitionandapoptosisofbladdercancercells
AT lihong shorttermresveratrolexposurecausesinvitroandinvivogrowthinhibitionandapoptosisofbladdercancercells
AT yulijun shorttermresveratrolexposurecausesinvitroandinvivogrowthinhibitionandapoptosisofbladdercancercells
AT chenxiaoyan shorttermresveratrolexposurecausesinvitroandinvivogrowthinhibitionandapoptosisofbladdercancercells
AT kongqingyou shorttermresveratrolexposurecausesinvitroandinvivogrowthinhibitionandapoptosisofbladdercancercells
AT songxue shorttermresveratrolexposurecausesinvitroandinvivogrowthinhibitionandapoptosisofbladdercancercells
AT shuxiaohong shorttermresveratrolexposurecausesinvitroandinvivogrowthinhibitionandapoptosisofbladdercancercells
AT liujia shorttermresveratrolexposurecausesinvitroandinvivogrowthinhibitionandapoptosisofbladdercancercells