Breast Cancer Selective Disruption of Actin Cytoskeleton by Diallyl Trisulfide.

IF 2.5 Q3 ONCOLOGY Journal of Cancer Prevention Pub Date : 2022-06-30 DOI:10.15430/JCP.2022.27.2.101
Eun-Ryeong Hahm, Sivapar V Mathan, Rana P Singh, Shivendra V Singh
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Diallyl trisulfide (DATS) is an attractive anti-cancer phytochemical with in vitro and in vivo growth inhibitory effects against different solid tumors including breast cancer. We have shown previously that an immortalized mammary epithelial cell line (MCF-10A) is resistant to growth inhibition by DATS. In this study, we performed RNA-seq analysis using a breast cancer cell line (SK-BR-3) and MCF-10A cells to gain insights into cancer selective effects of DATS. The Gene Ontology analysis revealed upregulation of genes associated with actin cytoskeleton but downregulation of mitochondria-related genes in the SK-BR-3 human breast cancer cell line but not in the non-oncogenic MCF-10A cell line upon treatment with DATS. Quantitative real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction confirmed DATS-mediated upregulation of several actin cytoskeleton-related genes in the SK-BR-3 cell line. The DATS treatment dose-dependently disrupted actin cytoskeleton in the SK-BR-3 cell line, whereas the MCF-10A cell line was more resistant to this effect. The DATS treatment caused a marked increase in phosphorylation of dynamin-1-like (DRP1) protein in the SK-BR-3 cell line. However, the DATS-mediated apoptosis was not affected by genetic deletion of DRP1 protein. The Reactome pathway analysis showed downregulation of genes associated with citric acid cycle in the SK-BR-3 cell line but not in the MCF-10A cells. However, expression of aconitase 2 or dihydrolipoamide S-succinyltransferase was not affected by DATS treatment. In conclusion, this study reveals that actin cytoskeleton is a novel target of DATS in the SK-BR-3 cell line, which may explain its inhibitory effect on breast cancer cell migration.

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二烯丙基三硫醚可选择性破坏乳腺癌肌动蛋白细胞骨架
二烯丙基三硫醚(DATS)是一种极具吸引力的抗癌植物化学物质,对包括乳腺癌在内的不同实体瘤具有体外和体内生长抑制作用。我们以前曾发现,永生化乳腺上皮细胞系(MCF-10A)对 DATS 的生长抑制具有抗性。在本研究中,我们使用乳腺癌细胞系(SK-BR-3)和 MCF-10A 细胞进行了 RNA-seq 分析,以深入了解 DATS 的癌症选择性效应。基因本体分析表明,在使用 DATS 处理 SK-BR-3 人类乳腺癌细胞系时,与肌动蛋白细胞骨架相关的基因上调,但线粒体相关基因下调,而在非致癌的 MCF-10A 细胞系中则没有。定量实时逆转录聚合酶链反应证实了DATS介导的SK-BR-3细胞系中多个肌动蛋白细胞骨架相关基因的上调。DATS处理剂量依赖性地破坏了SK-BR-3细胞系的肌动蛋白细胞骨架,而MCF-10A细胞系对这种影响的抵抗力较强。在SK-BR-3细胞系中,DATS处理会导致dynamin-1-like(DRP1)蛋白的磷酸化显著增加。然而,DRP1 蛋白的基因缺失并不影响 DATS 介导的细胞凋亡。Reactome通路分析显示,SK-BR-3细胞系中与柠檬酸循环相关的基因下调,而MCF-10A细胞中则没有。然而,DATS 处理并未影响丙酮酸酶 2 或二氢脂酰胺 S-琥珀酰基转移酶的表达。总之,本研究揭示了肌动蛋白细胞骨架是DATS在SK-BR-3细胞系中的一个新靶点,这可能解释了DATS对乳腺癌细胞迁移的抑制作用。
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