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Bacterial RNA virus MS2 exposure increases the expression of cancer progression genes in the LNCaP prostate cancer cell line
Bacteriophages effectively counteract diverse bacterial infections, and their ability to treat most types of cancer has been explored using phage engineering or phage-virus hybrid platforms. In the present study, it was demonstrated that the bacteriophage MS2 can affect the expression of genes assoc...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9878357/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36760518 http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/ol.2023.13672 |
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author | Sanmukh, Swapnil Ganesh Dos Santos, Nilton José Nascimento Barquilha, Caroline De Carvalho, Márcio Pintor Dos Reis, Patricia Delella, Flávia Karina Carvalho, Hernandes F. Latek, Dorota Fehér, Tamás Felisbino, Sérgio Luis |
author_facet | Sanmukh, Swapnil Ganesh Dos Santos, Nilton José Nascimento Barquilha, Caroline De Carvalho, Márcio Pintor Dos Reis, Patricia Delella, Flávia Karina Carvalho, Hernandes F. Latek, Dorota Fehér, Tamás Felisbino, Sérgio Luis |
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description | Bacteriophages effectively counteract diverse bacterial infections, and their ability to treat most types of cancer has been explored using phage engineering or phage-virus hybrid platforms. In the present study, it was demonstrated that the bacteriophage MS2 can affect the expression of genes associated with the proliferation and survival of LNCaP prostate epithelial cells. LNCaP cells were exposed to bacteriophage MS2 at a concentration of 1×10(7) plaque forming units/ml for 24–48 h. After exposure, various cellular parameters, including cell viability, morphology, and changes in gene expression, were examined. MS2 affected cell viability adversely, reducing viability by 25% in the first 4 h of treatment; however, cell viability recovered within 24–48 h. Similarly, the AKT, androgen receptor, integrin α5, integrin β1, MAPK1, MAPK3, STAT3, and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-γ coactivator 1α genes, which are involved in various normal cellular processes and tumor progression, were significantly upregulated, whereas the expression levels of HSP90, ITGB5, ITGB3, HSP27, ITGAV, and PI3K genes were unchanged. Therefore, based on viability and gene expression changes, bacteriophage MS2 severely impaired LNCaP cells by reducing anchorage-dependent survival and androgen signaling. A caveolin-mediated endocytosis mechanism for MS2-mediated signaling in prostate cancer cells was proposed based on reports involving bacteriophages T4, M13, and MS2, and their interactions with LNCaP and PC3 cell lines. |
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spelling | pubmed-98783572023-02-08 Bacterial RNA virus MS2 exposure increases the expression of cancer progression genes in the LNCaP prostate cancer cell line Sanmukh, Swapnil Ganesh Dos Santos, Nilton José Nascimento Barquilha, Caroline De Carvalho, Márcio Pintor Dos Reis, Patricia Delella, Flávia Karina Carvalho, Hernandes F. Latek, Dorota Fehér, Tamás Felisbino, Sérgio Luis Oncol Lett Articles Bacteriophages effectively counteract diverse bacterial infections, and their ability to treat most types of cancer has been explored using phage engineering or phage-virus hybrid platforms. In the present study, it was demonstrated that the bacteriophage MS2 can affect the expression of genes associated with the proliferation and survival of LNCaP prostate epithelial cells. LNCaP cells were exposed to bacteriophage MS2 at a concentration of 1×10(7) plaque forming units/ml for 24–48 h. After exposure, various cellular parameters, including cell viability, morphology, and changes in gene expression, were examined. MS2 affected cell viability adversely, reducing viability by 25% in the first 4 h of treatment; however, cell viability recovered within 24–48 h. Similarly, the AKT, androgen receptor, integrin α5, integrin β1, MAPK1, MAPK3, STAT3, and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-γ coactivator 1α genes, which are involved in various normal cellular processes and tumor progression, were significantly upregulated, whereas the expression levels of HSP90, ITGB5, ITGB3, HSP27, ITGAV, and PI3K genes were unchanged. Therefore, based on viability and gene expression changes, bacteriophage MS2 severely impaired LNCaP cells by reducing anchorage-dependent survival and androgen signaling. A caveolin-mediated endocytosis mechanism for MS2-mediated signaling in prostate cancer cells was proposed based on reports involving bacteriophages T4, M13, and MS2, and their interactions with LNCaP and PC3 cell lines. D.A. Spandidos 2023-01-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9878357/ /pubmed/36760518 http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/ol.2023.13672 Text en Copyright: © Sanmukh et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/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 Sanmukh, Swapnil Ganesh Dos Santos, Nilton José Nascimento Barquilha, Caroline De Carvalho, Márcio Pintor Dos Reis, Patricia Delella, Flávia Karina Carvalho, Hernandes F. Latek, Dorota Fehér, Tamás Felisbino, Sérgio Luis Bacterial RNA virus MS2 exposure increases the expression of cancer progression genes in the LNCaP prostate cancer cell line |
title | Bacterial RNA virus MS2 exposure increases the expression of cancer progression genes in the LNCaP prostate cancer cell line |
title_full | Bacterial RNA virus MS2 exposure increases the expression of cancer progression genes in the LNCaP prostate cancer cell line |
title_fullStr | Bacterial RNA virus MS2 exposure increases the expression of cancer progression genes in the LNCaP prostate cancer cell line |
title_full_unstemmed | Bacterial RNA virus MS2 exposure increases the expression of cancer progression genes in the LNCaP prostate cancer cell line |
title_short | Bacterial RNA virus MS2 exposure increases the expression of cancer progression genes in the LNCaP prostate cancer cell line |
title_sort | bacterial rna virus ms2 exposure increases the expression of cancer progression genes in the lncap prostate cancer cell line |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9878357/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36760518 http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/ol.2023.13672 |
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