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A Tangeretin Derivative Inhibits the Growth of Human Prostate Cancer LNCaP Cells by Epigenetically Restoring p21 Gene Expression and Inhibiting Cancer Stem-like Cell Proliferation
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
The AAPS Journal. September 2019, Vol. 21 Issue 5
Subject
Gene expression -- Growth -- Genetic aspects -- Health aspects
Prostate cancer -- Genetic aspects
Mortality -- Growth -- Genetic aspects
Genes -- Growth -- Genetic aspects -- Health aspects
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid -- Rankings
Citrus fruits -- Rankings
Cancer -- Genetic aspects
RNA -- Growth -- Health aspects -- Genetic aspects
Apoptosis -- Genetic aspects -- Growth -- Health aspects
Epigenetic inheritance -- Genetic aspects -- Health aspects -- Growth
Citrus -- Rankings
Biotechnology industry
Company growth
Rankings
Growth
Genetic aspects
Health aspects
Language
English
ISSN
1550-7416
Abstract
Prostate cancer ranks the second in incidence and the fifth in mortality cancer in male globally. Citrus polymethoxyflavonoids (PMFs), such as tangeretin (PMF1), have been found to exhibit various biological activities. Here, we evaluated the inhibitory effects and mechanism of synthetic 5,4'-didemethyltangeretin (PMF2) on human prostate cancer LNCaP cells. We found that PMF2 inhibited the growth of LNCaP cells (GI.sub.50 14.6 [mu]M) more strongly than PMF1, and it was less cytotoxic against the normal human prostate RWPE-1 cells. PMF2 upregulated Bad and Bax, downregulated Bcl-2, and activated caspase-3 and PARP in the LNCaP cells, thereby inducing apoptosis. PMF2 also suppressed the anchorage-independent growth of the LNCaP cells. It triggered p21 gene expression by demethylation of the p21 promoter region, and inhibited the protein expressions of DNMT 3B and HDACs 1, 2, and 4/5/9 by epigenetic regulations. We further found that PMF2 showed interactions with DNMTs 1, 2, and 3A ex vivo, which might inhibit DNMT activity. Additionally, PMF2 decreased the anchorage-independent growth of isolated LNCaP cancer stem-like cells (CSLCs) with high CD166 mRNA expression. These results indicated that PMF2 might inhibit the growth of human prostate cancer cells through different mechanisms, suggesting that PMF2 could be an innovative agent for prostate cancer therapy and prevention.
Author(s): Guor-Jien Wei [sup.1], Yen-Hsiang Chao [sup.2], Yen-Chen Tung [sup.3], Tien-Yuan Wu [sup.4], Zheng-Yuan Su [sup.2] Author Affiliations: (1) 0000 0001 0425 5914, grid.260770.4, Institute of Food Safety and Health [...]