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Sterculic Acid Alters Adhesion Molecules Expression and Extracellular Matrix Compounds to Regulate Migration of Lung Cancer Cells

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Sterculic acid (SA) is a naturally occurring lipid with SCD1 inhibitory activity, but it also modifies many other pathways and underlying gene expression. SCD upregulation has been associated with tumor aggressiveness and progression. Effects of SA treatment over extracellular matrix...

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Autores principales: Peláez, Rafael, Ochoa, Rodrigo, Pariente, Ana, Villanueva-Martínez, Ángela, Pérez-Sala, Álvaro, Larráyoz, Ignacio M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8431022/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34503180
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13174370
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author Peláez, Rafael
Ochoa, Rodrigo
Pariente, Ana
Villanueva-Martínez, Ángela
Pérez-Sala, Álvaro
Larráyoz, Ignacio M.
author_facet Peláez, Rafael
Ochoa, Rodrigo
Pariente, Ana
Villanueva-Martínez, Ángela
Pérez-Sala, Álvaro
Larráyoz, Ignacio M.
author_sort Peláez, Rafael
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Sterculic acid (SA) is a naturally occurring lipid with SCD1 inhibitory activity, but it also modifies many other pathways and underlying gene expression. SCD upregulation has been associated with tumor aggressiveness and progression. Effects of SA treatment over extracellular matrix compounds and adhesion molecule expression have not been described in cancer cells up to now. Our results show that SA induces cell death at high dose, but we also observed that lower concentrations of SA treatments also reduce cell adhesion-migration and modify integrins and extracellular matrix compounds expression. ABSTRACT: Sterculic acid (SA) is a cyclopropenoid fatty acid isolated from Sterculia foetida seeds. This molecule is a well-known inhibitor of SCD1 enzyme, also known as ∆9-desaturase, which main function is related to lipid metabolism. However, recent studies have demonstrated that it also modifies many other pathways and the underlying gene expression. SCD overexpression, or up-regulated activity, has been associated with tumor aggressiveness and poor prognosis in many cancer types. Scd1 down-regulation, with different inhibitors or molecular strategies, reduces tumor cell survival and cell proliferation, as well as the chemoresistance associated with cancer stem cell presence. However, SA effects over cancer cell migration and extracellular matrix or adhesion molecules have not been described in cancer cells up to now. We used different migration assays and qPCR gene expression analysis to evaluate the effects of SA treatment in cancer cells. The results reveal that SA induces tumoral cell death at high doses, but we also observed that lower SA-treatments induce cell adhesion-migration capacity reduction as a result of modifications in the expression of genes related to integrins and extracellular matrix compounds. Overall, the functional and transcriptomic findings suggest that SA could represent a new inhibitor activity of epithelial to mesenchymal transition.
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spelling pubmed-84310222021-09-11 Sterculic Acid Alters Adhesion Molecules Expression and Extracellular Matrix Compounds to Regulate Migration of Lung Cancer Cells Peláez, Rafael Ochoa, Rodrigo Pariente, Ana Villanueva-Martínez, Ángela Pérez-Sala, Álvaro Larráyoz, Ignacio M. Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Sterculic acid (SA) is a naturally occurring lipid with SCD1 inhibitory activity, but it also modifies many other pathways and underlying gene expression. SCD upregulation has been associated with tumor aggressiveness and progression. Effects of SA treatment over extracellular matrix compounds and adhesion molecule expression have not been described in cancer cells up to now. Our results show that SA induces cell death at high dose, but we also observed that lower concentrations of SA treatments also reduce cell adhesion-migration and modify integrins and extracellular matrix compounds expression. ABSTRACT: Sterculic acid (SA) is a cyclopropenoid fatty acid isolated from Sterculia foetida seeds. This molecule is a well-known inhibitor of SCD1 enzyme, also known as ∆9-desaturase, which main function is related to lipid metabolism. However, recent studies have demonstrated that it also modifies many other pathways and the underlying gene expression. SCD overexpression, or up-regulated activity, has been associated with tumor aggressiveness and poor prognosis in many cancer types. Scd1 down-regulation, with different inhibitors or molecular strategies, reduces tumor cell survival and cell proliferation, as well as the chemoresistance associated with cancer stem cell presence. However, SA effects over cancer cell migration and extracellular matrix or adhesion molecules have not been described in cancer cells up to now. We used different migration assays and qPCR gene expression analysis to evaluate the effects of SA treatment in cancer cells. The results reveal that SA induces tumoral cell death at high doses, but we also observed that lower SA-treatments induce cell adhesion-migration capacity reduction as a result of modifications in the expression of genes related to integrins and extracellular matrix compounds. Overall, the functional and transcriptomic findings suggest that SA could represent a new inhibitor activity of epithelial to mesenchymal transition. MDPI 2021-08-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8431022/ /pubmed/34503180 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13174370 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Peláez, Rafael
Ochoa, Rodrigo
Pariente, Ana
Villanueva-Martínez, Ángela
Pérez-Sala, Álvaro
Larráyoz, Ignacio M.
Sterculic Acid Alters Adhesion Molecules Expression and Extracellular Matrix Compounds to Regulate Migration of Lung Cancer Cells
title Sterculic Acid Alters Adhesion Molecules Expression and Extracellular Matrix Compounds to Regulate Migration of Lung Cancer Cells
title_full Sterculic Acid Alters Adhesion Molecules Expression and Extracellular Matrix Compounds to Regulate Migration of Lung Cancer Cells
title_fullStr Sterculic Acid Alters Adhesion Molecules Expression and Extracellular Matrix Compounds to Regulate Migration of Lung Cancer Cells
title_full_unstemmed Sterculic Acid Alters Adhesion Molecules Expression and Extracellular Matrix Compounds to Regulate Migration of Lung Cancer Cells
title_short Sterculic Acid Alters Adhesion Molecules Expression and Extracellular Matrix Compounds to Regulate Migration of Lung Cancer Cells
title_sort sterculic acid alters adhesion molecules expression and extracellular matrix compounds to regulate migration of lung cancer cells
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8431022/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34503180
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13174370
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