Co-Administration of Fish Oil With Signal Transduction Inhibitors Has Anti-Migration Effects in Breast Cancer Cell Lines, in vitro.

Q3 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Open Biochemistry Journal Pub Date : 2018-08-31 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.2174/1874091X01812010130
Zoë Davison, Robert I Nicholson, Stephen Hiscox, Charles M Heard
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Abstract

Background: There is an urgent need for new therapies to treat cancer metastasis. Fish oil, with high omega 3 fatty acid content, has shown anticancer activity and signal transduction inhibitors have shown anti-metastatic properties.

Objective: To provide preliminary in vitro data on the anti-migration potential of signal transduction inhibitors and co-administered fish oil.

Methods: MCF-7, TamR and FasR breast cancer cell lines were used to determine the effects of combinations of PD98059, LY294002 and fish oil in growth assays. Modulations of p-Src and COX-2, both mediators of motility and invasion, were then determined by Western blotting and IHC to ascertain effects on migration potential.

Results: Migration rates for the three cell lines examined were ranked: FasR>TamR>MCF-7 (p <0.05). Addition of fish oil reduced the number of TamR cells migrating after 48h (p <0.05), while the addition of PD98059 and LY294002 also decreased migratory potential of TamR cells (p <0.05). Addition of PD98059 and LY294002 to TamR cells did not result in a significant decrease in p-Src levels; as was the case when PD98059, LY294002 and 4-hydroxytamoxifen were added to MCF-7 cells. However, the co-administration of fish oil markedly reduced p-Src and COX-2 expression in both cell lines.

Conclusion: Co-administration of a commercial fish oil with signal transduction inhibitors results in decreased cell migration via an unknown co-operative mechanism and could constitute a novel approach for the treatment of breast cancer metastasis.

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鱼油与信号转导抑制剂联合使用对乳腺癌细胞系的体外抗迁移作用
背景:迫切需要新的治疗肿瘤转移的方法。鱼油富含omega - 3脂肪酸,具有抗癌活性,信号转导抑制剂具有抗转移特性。目的:初步研究信号转导抑制剂与鱼油联合给药的体外抗迁移潜能。方法:采用MCF-7、TamR和FasR乳腺癌细胞株,测定PD98059、LY294002和鱼油联合使用对其生长的影响。p-Src和COX-2的调节,两者都是运动和侵袭的介质,然后通过免疫印迹和免疫组化来确定对迁移潜力的影响。结果:三种细胞系的迁移率依次为:FasR>TamR>MCF-7 (p pp)结论:鱼油与信号转导抑制剂联合使用可通过一种未知的合作机制减少细胞迁移,可能是治疗乳腺癌转移的一种新方法。
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