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Metformin exhibited anticancer activity by lowering cellular cholesterol content in breast cancer cells

Metformin, a widely prescribed anti-diabetic drug, shows anticancer activity in various cancer types. Few studies documented that there was a decreased level of LDL and total cholesterol in blood serum of metformin users. Based on these views, this study aimed to determine if metformin exhibits anti...

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Autores principales: Sharma, Ankit, Bandyopadhayaya, Shreetama, Chowdhury, Kaushik, Sharma, Tanu, Maheshwari, Rekha, Das, Amlan, Chakrabarti, Gopal, Kumar, Vipin, Mandal, Chandi C.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6326520/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30625181
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0209435
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author Sharma, Ankit
Bandyopadhayaya, Shreetama
Chowdhury, Kaushik
Sharma, Tanu
Maheshwari, Rekha
Das, Amlan
Chakrabarti, Gopal
Kumar, Vipin
Mandal, Chandi C.
author_facet Sharma, Ankit
Bandyopadhayaya, Shreetama
Chowdhury, Kaushik
Sharma, Tanu
Maheshwari, Rekha
Das, Amlan
Chakrabarti, Gopal
Kumar, Vipin
Mandal, Chandi C.
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description Metformin, a widely prescribed anti-diabetic drug, shows anticancer activity in various cancer types. Few studies documented that there was a decreased level of LDL and total cholesterol in blood serum of metformin users. Based on these views, this study aimed to determine if metformin exhibits anticancer activity by alleviating cholesterol level in cancer cells. The present study found that treatment of breast cancer MDA-MB-231 cells with metformin significantly decreased cholesterol content with concomitant inhibition of various cholesterol regulatory genes (e.g., HMGCoR, LDLR and SREBP1). Metformin decreased cell viability, migration and stemness in metastatic MDA-MB-231 cells. Similarly, metformin treatment suppressed expressions of anti-apoptotic genes BCL2 and Bcl-xL, and mesenchymal genes vimentin, N-cadherin, Zeb1 and Zeb2 with simultaneous enhancement of apoptotic caspase 3 and Bax, and epithelial genes E-cadherin and keratin 19 expressions, confirming an inhibitory effect of metformin in tumorigenesis. Similar to metformin, depletion of cholesterol by methyl beta cyclodextrin (MBCD) diminished cell viability, migration, EMT and stemness in breast cancer cells. Moreover, metformin-inhibited cell viability, migration, colony and sphere formations were reversed back by cholesterol treatment. Similarly, cholesterol treatment inverted metformin-reduced several gene expressions (e.g., Bcl-xL, BCL2, Zeb1, vimentin, and BMI-1). Additionally, zymography data demonstrated that cholesterol upregulated metformin-suppressed MMP activity. These findings suggested that metformin revealed anticancer activity by lowering of cholesterol content in breast cancer cells. Thus, this study, for the first time, unravelled this additional mechanism of metformin-mediated anticancer activity.
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spelling pubmed-63265202019-01-18 Metformin exhibited anticancer activity by lowering cellular cholesterol content in breast cancer cells Sharma, Ankit Bandyopadhayaya, Shreetama Chowdhury, Kaushik Sharma, Tanu Maheshwari, Rekha Das, Amlan Chakrabarti, Gopal Kumar, Vipin Mandal, Chandi C. PLoS One Research Article Metformin, a widely prescribed anti-diabetic drug, shows anticancer activity in various cancer types. Few studies documented that there was a decreased level of LDL and total cholesterol in blood serum of metformin users. Based on these views, this study aimed to determine if metformin exhibits anticancer activity by alleviating cholesterol level in cancer cells. The present study found that treatment of breast cancer MDA-MB-231 cells with metformin significantly decreased cholesterol content with concomitant inhibition of various cholesterol regulatory genes (e.g., HMGCoR, LDLR and SREBP1). Metformin decreased cell viability, migration and stemness in metastatic MDA-MB-231 cells. Similarly, metformin treatment suppressed expressions of anti-apoptotic genes BCL2 and Bcl-xL, and mesenchymal genes vimentin, N-cadherin, Zeb1 and Zeb2 with simultaneous enhancement of apoptotic caspase 3 and Bax, and epithelial genes E-cadherin and keratin 19 expressions, confirming an inhibitory effect of metformin in tumorigenesis. Similar to metformin, depletion of cholesterol by methyl beta cyclodextrin (MBCD) diminished cell viability, migration, EMT and stemness in breast cancer cells. Moreover, metformin-inhibited cell viability, migration, colony and sphere formations were reversed back by cholesterol treatment. Similarly, cholesterol treatment inverted metformin-reduced several gene expressions (e.g., Bcl-xL, BCL2, Zeb1, vimentin, and BMI-1). Additionally, zymography data demonstrated that cholesterol upregulated metformin-suppressed MMP activity. These findings suggested that metformin revealed anticancer activity by lowering of cholesterol content in breast cancer cells. Thus, this study, for the first time, unravelled this additional mechanism of metformin-mediated anticancer activity. Public Library of Science 2019-01-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6326520/ /pubmed/30625181 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0209435 Text en © 2019 Sharma 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Sharma, Ankit
Bandyopadhayaya, Shreetama
Chowdhury, Kaushik
Sharma, Tanu
Maheshwari, Rekha
Das, Amlan
Chakrabarti, Gopal
Kumar, Vipin
Mandal, Chandi C.
Metformin exhibited anticancer activity by lowering cellular cholesterol content in breast cancer cells
title Metformin exhibited anticancer activity by lowering cellular cholesterol content in breast cancer cells
title_full Metformin exhibited anticancer activity by lowering cellular cholesterol content in breast cancer cells
title_fullStr Metformin exhibited anticancer activity by lowering cellular cholesterol content in breast cancer cells
title_full_unstemmed Metformin exhibited anticancer activity by lowering cellular cholesterol content in breast cancer cells
title_short Metformin exhibited anticancer activity by lowering cellular cholesterol content in breast cancer cells
title_sort metformin exhibited anticancer activity by lowering cellular cholesterol content in breast cancer cells
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6326520/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30625181
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0209435
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