학술논문

Novel triterpenoid AECHL-1 induces apoptosis in breast cancer cells by perturbing the mitochondria–endoplasmic reticulum interactions and targeting diverse apoptotic pathways.
Document Type
Article
Source
BBA - General Subjects. Jun2016, Vol. 1860 Issue 6, p1056-1070. 15p.
Subject
*BREAST cancer diagnosis
*CANCER cells
*APOPTOSIS
*TRITERPENOIDS
*ENDOPLASMIC reticulum
*ANTINEOPLASTIC agents
*TARGETED drug delivery
Language
ISSN
0304-4165
Abstract
Background The modus operandi for an anti-cancer drug must allow for an efficient discrimination system between tumorigenic and non-tumorigenic cells. Targeting ER stress and mitochondrial function in cancer cells appears to be a suitable option, as these processes are dysregulated in tumor cells. AECHL-1, a novel triterpenoid, exhibits potent anticancer activity against an array of cancer cell lines however, its mechanism of action remains elusive. Methods Molecular targets of AECHL-1 were investigated using breast adenocarcinoma cells MCF-7, MDA-MB-231 and mammary epithelial cell line MCF 10A in vitro and xenograft tumors in SCID mice in vivo. Western blotting, flow cytometry, and immunohistochemical studies were employed to delineate the molecular pathways. Results AECHL-1 caused a transient elevation of ER stress proteins along with a prolonged phosphorylation of eIF2α in breast cancer cells. This was accompanied by a simultaneous release of calcium from ER stores and subsequent mitochondrial accumulation. These effects could be reversed by using ER stress inhibitors. AECHL-1 brings about mitochondria mediated, caspase independent cell death via AIF in MCF-7 cells; MDA-MB-231 succumbed to caspase dependent extrinsic pathway. Xenograft studies closely echoed our in vitro results. AECHL-1 did not alter cellular and molecular parameters in MCF 10A. Conclusion These findings reveal that, AECHL-1 targets the Achilles Heel of cancer cell, namely dysfunctional ER and mitochondria while being non toxic to normal parenchyma and can thus be further explored as a potential chemotherapeutic intervention. General significance Aggravation of ER stress by AECHL-1 uncovers a novel pathway for selective elimination of cancer cells. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]