| Literature DB >> 18827813 |
O Treeck1, C Lattrich, I Juhasz-Boess, S Buchholz, G Pfeiler, O Ortmann.
Abstract
Serum levels of adiponectin are inversely associated with breast cancer risk. In this study, its effect on growth and gene expression of MCF-7 breast cancer cells and MCF-10A human mammary epithelial cells was compared. The antiproliferative effect of adiponectin on MCF-10A cells was more pronounced and was accompanied by elevated transcript levels of caspase 1, ERbeta2, ERbeta5, TR2 and USP2. Our data suggest that upregulation of genes with known growth inhibitory or apoptotic functions in mammary epithelial cells might contribute to the protective action of this adipocytokine.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18827813 PMCID: PMC2570517 DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjc.6604692
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Cancer ISSN: 0007-0920 Impact factor: 7.640
Sequences of the PCR primers used in this study
| AdipoR1 | 5′-GGGGAATTCTCTTCCCACAAAGGATCTGTGGTG-3′ |
| 5′-GGGCTGCAGTTAAGTTTCTGTATGAATGCGGAAGAT-3′ | |
| AdipoR2 | 5′-GGGGAATTCAACGAGCCAACAGAAAACCGATTG-3′ |
| 5′-GGGCTGCAGCTAAATGTTGCCTGTTTCTGTGTGTAT-3′ | |
| ERα | 5′-TGATGAAAGGTGGGATACGA-3′ |
| 5′-AAGGTTGGCAGCTCTCATGT-3′ | |
| ERβ1 | 5′-TTTGGGTGATTGCCAAGAGC-3′ |
| 5′-AGCACGTGGGCATTCAGC-3′ | |
| ERβ2 | 5′-CCCAGAGGGAAACTGAAGTG-3′ |
| 5′-AACCTCCTGATGCTCCTGTC-3′ | |
| ERβ5 | 5′-CACTTTTCCCAAATCACTTCACC-3′ |
| 5′-TTTGGGTGATTGCCAAGAGC-3′ | |
| USP2 | 5′-CATCCAGAGGTTCCCAAAGA-3′ |
| 5′-CCAGGTCTCTTAGGGGGAAG-3′ | |
| CASP1 | 5′-TCTTCCTTTCCAGCTCCTCA-3′ |
| 5′-CTGCCGACTTTTGTTTCCAT-3′ | |
| TR2 | 5′-CACAACACCTGCAGCTCCTA-3′ |
| 5′-TGACGTCCTGATGCTTTGTC-3′ | |
| β-actin | 5′-CTGTGGCATCCACGAAACTA-3′ |
| 5′-CGCTCAGGAGGAGCAATG-3′ |
Figure 1Expression of adiponectin receptors (AdipoR) 1 and 2 in MCF-7 and MCF-10A cells detected by means of RT–PCR. After real-time RT–PCR analysis (35 cycles, LightCycler, Roche), PCR products were subjected to 1.5% agarose gel electrophoresis.
Figure 2The effect of adiponectin (10 μg ml−1) on growth of MCF-7 and MCF-10A cells over a cultivation time of 6 days. Data are expressed in percentage of the untreated control (n=3). *P<0.05 vs untreated control.
Gene expression changes detected by means of microarray analysis (10 k-A array, MWG Biotech, Martinsried, Germany) in MCF-7 breast cancer cells and MCF-10A mammary epithelial cells after treatment with adiponectin (NS=not significant) (n=3 including dye swap)
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| TR2 | 6.31 | NS |
| CASP1 | 5.94 | NS |
| USP2 | 5.37 | NS |
| ZNF235 | 4.49 | NS |
| SERPINB13 | 3.67 | NS |
| MGST2 | 3.40 | NS |
| RNF130 | 3.28 | NS |
| SLC25A20 | 0.22 | NS |
| DDX59 | NS | 4.17 |
| GIMAP5 | NS | 3.64 |
| NRG1 | NS | 3.22 |
| PSCD3 | NS | 0.27 |
Microarray analysis based on ANOVA was performed and the cut off value was a 3-fold difference.
Figure 3RT–PCR analysis of the adiponectin effects on gene expression in MCF-10A mammary epithelial cells and MCF-7 breast cancer cells. Grey bars represent gene expression after 48 h of treatment with adiponectin (10 μg ml−1). Data are expressed in percentage of untreated control (black bars, defined as 100%). *P<0.05 vs untreated control.