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Benzo[a]pyrene sensitizes MCF7 breast cancer cells to induction of G1 arrest by the natural flavonoid eupatorin-5-methyl ether, via activation of cell signaling proteins and CYP1-mediated metabolism.

Vasilis P Androutsopoulos1, Aristeidis M Tsatsakis2.   

Abstract

Eupatorin-5-methyl ether (E5M) is a flavone containing 4 methoxy groups that is present in plants with medicinal activity, whereas luteolin (L) is a polyhydroxylated flavone commonly encountered in dietary products. In the present study we investigated the interaction of the two flavonoids with cytochrome P450 CYP1 enzymes in breast cancer MCF7 cells. Both compounds induced a dose dependent increase in CYP1A1 and CYP1B1 mRNA levels, as well as in EROD activity, a marker of CYP1 enzyme activity. Induction of cytochrome P450 CYP1 expression by E5M was accompanied by translocation of the ligand-activated transcription factor AhR to the nucleus, as demonstrated by confocal immunofluoresence. More importantly, although E5M was less active than L in inhibiting proliferation of MCF7 cells, when the cells were pretreated with the CYP1 inducer Benzo[a]pyrene (BaP) the potency of E5M was augmented. HPLC and LC-MS analysis revealed that E5M was metabolized to a major conversion product assigned E5M1 resulting from one step demethylation reaction in MCF7 cells whereas L metabolism by recombinant CYP1A1 did not reveal any metabolites. E5M1 production in BaP-induced MCF7 cells was attenuated in the presence of the CYP1A1 inhibitor α-napthoflavone. E5M further induced a dose dependent increase in the cell signaling proteins p21, JNK and p-JNK in MCF7 cells. This effect was enhanced in BaP pretreated cells and was associated with G1 arrest and a small percentage of apoptosis (3.5%). E5M antiproliferative effect in BaP pretreated cells was attenuated in the presence of the CYP1A1 inhibitor α-napthoflavone, as demonstrated by Western blotting and FACS analysis. Taken together the results demonstrate that BaP sensitizes MCF7 cells to E5M antiproliferative activity via enhanced induction of p21, JNK and p-JNK that in turn results by cytochrome P450 CYP1-mediated conversion to the metabolite E5M1.
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Keywords:  Benzo[a]pyrene; CYP1 induction; Cancer; Cell cycle; Cytochrome P450s; Flavonoids

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23994263     DOI: 10.1016/j.toxlet.2013.08.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Toxicol Lett        ISSN: 0378-4274            Impact factor:   4.372


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