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Catechol enhances chemo- and radio-sensitivity by targeting AMPK/Hippo signaling in pancreatic cancer cells
Overcoming chemo- and radio-resistance is a major challenge in pancreatic cancer treatment. Therefore, there is an urgent need to discover novel therapeutic approaches to avoid chemo- and radio-resistance in pancreatic cancer. Catechol is a phytochemical found in some fruits and vegetables. A few st...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7860010/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33650657 http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/or.2021.7924 |
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author | Moon, Jeong Yong Ediriweera, Meran Keshawa Ryu, Ji Yeon Kim, Hee Young Cho, Somi Kim |
author_facet | Moon, Jeong Yong Ediriweera, Meran Keshawa Ryu, Ji Yeon Kim, Hee Young Cho, Somi Kim |
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description | Overcoming chemo- and radio-resistance is a major challenge in pancreatic cancer treatment. Therefore, there is an urgent need to discover novel therapeutic approaches to avoid chemo- and radio-resistance in pancreatic cancer. Catechol is a phytochemical found in some fruits and vegetables. A few studies have reported on the potential anticancer effects of pure catechol. The present study aimed to explore the chemo- and radio-sensitizing effects of catechol in Panc-1 human pancreatic cancer cells. The effects of catechol on Panc-1 cell proliferation, clonogenic survival, invasion, and migration were assessed using MTT, cell migration, and Transwell invasion assays. The chemo- and radio-sensitizing effects of catechol on Panc-1 cells were evaluated via MTT assay and flow cytometry. Western blotting was conducted to analyze the expression of proteins involved in several mechanisms induced by catechol in Panc-1 cells, including growth inhibition, apoptosis, suppression of epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), and chemo- and radio-sensitizing activities. The results indicated that catechol inhibited proliferation, promoted apoptosis, and suppressed cell migration, invasion, and EMT in Panc-1 cells in a dose-dependent manner. Catechol treatment also induced the phosphorylation of AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) with a concomitant reduction in the expression of Hippo signaling pathway components, including Yes-associated protein, cysteine-rich angiogenic inducer 61, and connective tissue growth factor. In addition, catechol enhanced the chemosensitivity of Panc-1 cells to gemcitabine, a commonly used chemotherapy in pancreatic cancer treatment. A combination of catechol and radiation enhanced apoptosis and increased the expression of two radiation-induced DNA damage markers, p-ATM and p-Chk2. Collectively, the present results demonstrated that catechol, a naturally occurring compound, could suppress the proliferation of pancreatic cancer cells, reduce the expression of EMT-related proteins, and enhance the chemo- and radio-sensitivity of Panc-1 cells by targeting AMPK/Hippo signaling. |
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spelling | pubmed-78600102021-03-09 Catechol enhances chemo- and radio-sensitivity by targeting AMPK/Hippo signaling in pancreatic cancer cells Moon, Jeong Yong Ediriweera, Meran Keshawa Ryu, Ji Yeon Kim, Hee Young Cho, Somi Kim Oncol Rep Articles Overcoming chemo- and radio-resistance is a major challenge in pancreatic cancer treatment. Therefore, there is an urgent need to discover novel therapeutic approaches to avoid chemo- and radio-resistance in pancreatic cancer. Catechol is a phytochemical found in some fruits and vegetables. A few studies have reported on the potential anticancer effects of pure catechol. The present study aimed to explore the chemo- and radio-sensitizing effects of catechol in Panc-1 human pancreatic cancer cells. The effects of catechol on Panc-1 cell proliferation, clonogenic survival, invasion, and migration were assessed using MTT, cell migration, and Transwell invasion assays. The chemo- and radio-sensitizing effects of catechol on Panc-1 cells were evaluated via MTT assay and flow cytometry. Western blotting was conducted to analyze the expression of proteins involved in several mechanisms induced by catechol in Panc-1 cells, including growth inhibition, apoptosis, suppression of epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), and chemo- and radio-sensitizing activities. The results indicated that catechol inhibited proliferation, promoted apoptosis, and suppressed cell migration, invasion, and EMT in Panc-1 cells in a dose-dependent manner. Catechol treatment also induced the phosphorylation of AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) with a concomitant reduction in the expression of Hippo signaling pathway components, including Yes-associated protein, cysteine-rich angiogenic inducer 61, and connective tissue growth factor. In addition, catechol enhanced the chemosensitivity of Panc-1 cells to gemcitabine, a commonly used chemotherapy in pancreatic cancer treatment. A combination of catechol and radiation enhanced apoptosis and increased the expression of two radiation-induced DNA damage markers, p-ATM and p-Chk2. Collectively, the present results demonstrated that catechol, a naturally occurring compound, could suppress the proliferation of pancreatic cancer cells, reduce the expression of EMT-related proteins, and enhance the chemo- and radio-sensitivity of Panc-1 cells by targeting AMPK/Hippo signaling. D.A. Spandidos 2021-03 2021-01-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7860010/ /pubmed/33650657 http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/or.2021.7924 Text en Copyright: © Moon et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non-commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made. |
spellingShingle | Articles Moon, Jeong Yong Ediriweera, Meran Keshawa Ryu, Ji Yeon Kim, Hee Young Cho, Somi Kim Catechol enhances chemo- and radio-sensitivity by targeting AMPK/Hippo signaling in pancreatic cancer cells |
title | Catechol enhances chemo- and radio-sensitivity by targeting AMPK/Hippo signaling in pancreatic cancer cells |
title_full | Catechol enhances chemo- and radio-sensitivity by targeting AMPK/Hippo signaling in pancreatic cancer cells |
title_fullStr | Catechol enhances chemo- and radio-sensitivity by targeting AMPK/Hippo signaling in pancreatic cancer cells |
title_full_unstemmed | Catechol enhances chemo- and radio-sensitivity by targeting AMPK/Hippo signaling in pancreatic cancer cells |
title_short | Catechol enhances chemo- and radio-sensitivity by targeting AMPK/Hippo signaling in pancreatic cancer cells |
title_sort | catechol enhances chemo- and radio-sensitivity by targeting ampk/hippo signaling in pancreatic cancer cells |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7860010/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33650657 http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/or.2021.7924 |
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