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Apigenin Inhibits Growth of Breast Cancer Cells: The Role of ERα and HER2/neu

Phytoestrogens are a group of plant-derived compounds with an estrogen-like activity. In mammalians, phytoestrogens bind to the estrogen receptor (ER) and participate in the regulation of cell growth and gene transcription. There are several reports of the cytotoxic effects of phytoestrogens in diff...

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Autores principales: Scherbakov, A. M., Andreeva, O. E.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: A.I. Gordeyev 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4610175/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26483970
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description Phytoestrogens are a group of plant-derived compounds with an estrogen-like activity. In mammalians, phytoestrogens bind to the estrogen receptor (ER) and participate in the regulation of cell growth and gene transcription. There are several reports of the cytotoxic effects of phytoestrogens in different cancer cell lines. The aim of this study was to measure the phytoestrogen activity against breast cancer cells with different levels of ER expression and to elucidate the molecular pathways regulated by the leader compound. Methods used in the study include immunoblotting, transfection with a luciferase reporter vector, and a MTT test. We demonstrated the absence of a significant difference between ER+ and ER– breast cancer cell lines in their response to cytotoxic stimuli: treatment with high doses of phytoestrogens (apigenin, genistein, quercetin, naringenin) had the same efficiency in ER-positive and ER-negative cells. Incubation of breast cancer cells with apigenin revealed the highest cytotoxicity of this compound; on the contrary, naringenin treatment resulted in a low cytotoxic activity. It was shown that high doses of apigenin (50 μM) do not display estrogen-like activity and can suppress ER activation by 17β-estradiol. Cultivation of HER2-positive breast cancer SKBR3 cells in the presence of apigenin resulted in a decrease in HER2/neu expression, accompanied by cleavage of an apoptosis substrate PARP. Therefore, the cytotoxic effects of phytoestrogens are not associated with the steroid receptors of breast cancer cells. Apigenin was found to be the most effective phytoestrogen that strongly inhibits the growth of breast cancer cells, including HER2-positive ones.
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spelling pubmed-46101752015-10-19 Apigenin Inhibits Growth of Breast Cancer Cells: The Role of ERα and HER2/neu Scherbakov, A. M. Andreeva, O. E. Acta Naturae Research Article Phytoestrogens are a group of plant-derived compounds with an estrogen-like activity. In mammalians, phytoestrogens bind to the estrogen receptor (ER) and participate in the regulation of cell growth and gene transcription. There are several reports of the cytotoxic effects of phytoestrogens in different cancer cell lines. The aim of this study was to measure the phytoestrogen activity against breast cancer cells with different levels of ER expression and to elucidate the molecular pathways regulated by the leader compound. Methods used in the study include immunoblotting, transfection with a luciferase reporter vector, and a MTT test. We demonstrated the absence of a significant difference between ER+ and ER– breast cancer cell lines in their response to cytotoxic stimuli: treatment with high doses of phytoestrogens (apigenin, genistein, quercetin, naringenin) had the same efficiency in ER-positive and ER-negative cells. Incubation of breast cancer cells with apigenin revealed the highest cytotoxicity of this compound; on the contrary, naringenin treatment resulted in a low cytotoxic activity. It was shown that high doses of apigenin (50 μM) do not display estrogen-like activity and can suppress ER activation by 17β-estradiol. Cultivation of HER2-positive breast cancer SKBR3 cells in the presence of apigenin resulted in a decrease in HER2/neu expression, accompanied by cleavage of an apoptosis substrate PARP. Therefore, the cytotoxic effects of phytoestrogens are not associated with the steroid receptors of breast cancer cells. Apigenin was found to be the most effective phytoestrogen that strongly inhibits the growth of breast cancer cells, including HER2-positive ones. A.I. Gordeyev 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4610175/ /pubmed/26483970 Text en Copyright ® 2015 Park-media Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ 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 work is properly cited.
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Apigenin Inhibits Growth of Breast Cancer Cells: The Role of ERα and HER2/neu
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title_full Apigenin Inhibits Growth of Breast Cancer Cells: The Role of ERα and HER2/neu
title_fullStr Apigenin Inhibits Growth of Breast Cancer Cells: The Role of ERα and HER2/neu
title_full_unstemmed Apigenin Inhibits Growth of Breast Cancer Cells: The Role of ERα and HER2/neu
title_short Apigenin Inhibits Growth of Breast Cancer Cells: The Role of ERα and HER2/neu
title_sort apigenin inhibits growth of breast cancer cells: the role of erα and her2/neu
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4610175/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26483970
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