Exploring the effect of capsaicin on gene expression and chemotherapy sensitization in gastric cancer cells

Weijian Meng, Sophia Xie, Jie Shen
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Purpose: Capsaicin has previously been demonstrated to exhibit anti-tumor effect in various cancer type. However, the effect of capsaicin on gene expression and its potential mechanism on chemotherapy sensitization were still uncertain. Method: Human AGS gastric cancer cell line was treated with different concentrations of capsaicin, 5-fluorouracil and oxaliplatin. Cell viability was assessed using cell viability assay. High throughput RNA sequencing was used to screen differentially expressed genes triggered by capsaicin in AGS cells. qPCR and Western blotting were used to detect the expression of mRNAs and proteins induced by capsaicin. Result: Capsaicin could significantly inhibit cell viability at a dose-depend manner in AGS gastric cancer cell line. Through high-throughput RNA sequencing, genes regulating DNA repair, DNA replication and chromosome assemble pathways were analyzed to be down-regulated by capsaicin. qPCR and western blot assay demonstrated that capsaicin could inhibit expression of the key enzymes (FEN1, LIG1 and PARP1) which play critical roles in DNA damage response and chemotherapy resistance. In vitro assay demonstrated that capsaicin could significantly induce chemo-sensitivity of 5-FU and Oxaliplatin at low dose. Conclusion: Capsaicin could inhibit DNA repair pathway, which might contribute to cell growth inhibition and improvement of chemotherapy sensitization. These results revealed a novel function of capsaicin in DNA damage repair and provided new potential targets in cancer therapy.
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探索辣椒素对胃癌细胞基因表达和化疗敏感性的影响
目的:辣椒素曾被证实对多种癌症有抗肿瘤作用。然而,辣椒素对基因表达的影响及其对化疗增敏的潜在机制仍不确定。研究方法用不同浓度的辣椒素、5-氟尿嘧啶和奥沙利铂处理人 AGS 胃癌细胞株。使用细胞活力测定法评估细胞活力。利用高通量 RNA 测序筛选辣椒素在 AGS 细胞中的差异表达基因。结果显示辣椒素能显著抑制 AGS 胃癌细胞株的细胞活力,其抑制作用与剂量有关。通过高通量RNA测序,分析了辣椒素下调DNA修复、DNA复制和染色体组装通路调控基因的情况;qPCR和Western印迹检测表明,辣椒素可抑制在DNA损伤应答和化疗耐药中起关键作用的关键酶(FEN1、LIG1和PARP1)的表达。体外实验表明,辣椒素在低剂量时可明显诱导 5-FU 和奥沙利铂的化疗敏感性。结论辣椒素可抑制DNA修复途径,从而抑制细胞生长,提高化疗敏感性。这些结果揭示了辣椒素在DNA损伤修复中的新功能,为癌症治疗提供了新的潜在靶点。
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