| Literature DB >> 27252650 |
Li Li1, Xueping Chen2, Chi C Liu1, Lai S Lee3, Cornelia Man3, Shuk H Cheng1.
Abstract
Phytoestrogen has been proposed as an alternative to hormone replacement therapy, which has been demonstrated to promote a high risk of breast cancer. However, the effect of phytoestrogen on breast cancer development has not been fully understood. Bakuchiol is an active ingredient of a traditional Chinese herbal medicine Fructus Psoraleae, the dried ripe fruit of Psoralea corylifolia L. (Fabaceae). The in vitro and in vivo estrogenic activities and anti-breast cancer effects of bakuchiol have not been well-studied. We found that bakuchiol induced the GFP expression in transgenic medaka (Oryzias melastigma, Tg, Chg:GFP) dose-dependently (0-1 μg/ml), demonstrating its in vivo estrogenic activity. Low dose of bakuchiol (1 μg/ml) induced the cell proliferation and ERα expression in MCF-7 cells, which could be blocked by the anti-estrogen ICI 182780, suggesting the in vitro estrogenic activity of bakuchiol. Our data indicated that high doses of bakuchiol (>2 μg/ml) inhibited breast cancer cell growth, with a stronger anti-proliferative effect than resveratrol, a widely studied analog of bakuchiol. High doses of bakuchiol (4, 7, and 10 μg/ml) were used for the further in vitro anti-breast cancer studies. Bakuchiol induced ERβ expression and suppressed ERα expression in MCF-7 cells. It also induced S phase arrest in both MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231 cells, which could be rescued by caffeine. Knock-down of p21 also marginally rescued S phase arrest in MCF-7 cells. The S phase arrest was accompanied by the upregulation of ATM, P-Cdc2 (Tyr15), Myt1, P-Wee1 (Ser642), p21 and Cyclin B1, suggesting that blocking of Cdc2 activation may play an important role in bakuchiol-induced S phase arrest. Furthermore, bakuchiol induced cell apoptosis and disturbed mitochondrial membrane potential in MCF-7 cells. The bakuchiol-induced apoptosis was associated with increased expression of Caspase family and Bcl-2 family proteins, suggesting that bakuchiol may induce apoptosis via intrinsic apoptotic pathway. The in vivo anti-breast cancer effect of bakuchiol was further proved in zebrafish (Danio rerio, wild-type AB) xenografts. 0.5 μg/ml of bakuchiol significantly reduced the MCF-7 cell mass in zebrafish xenografts. Overall, these results suggested the potential of using bakuchiol in HRT and breast cancer treatment.Entities:
Keywords: S phase arrest; apoptosis; bakuchiol; breast cancer cell; estrogenic activity; medaka; zebrafish
Year: 2016 PMID: 27252650 PMCID: PMC4877368 DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2016.00128
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Pharmacol ISSN: 1663-9812 Impact factor: 5.810
Primers for quantitative real-time PCR.
| Gene | Forward (5′–3′) | Reverse (5′–3′) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fish | 18S rRNA | CCTGCGGCTTAATTGACCC | GACAAATCGCTCCACCAACT |
| ERα | ATTTGGAGGTCCATCCACTG | TGAGTTTGAGCACACGGAAG | |
| ERβ | AGGAGCATCCAAGGACACAC | GCCGACTTCGTAGCACTTTC | |
| Cell | GAPDH | TCCCTGAGCTGAACGGGAAG | GGAGGAGTGGGTG TCGCTGT |
| ERα | AGCTCCTCCTCATCCTCTCC | TCTCCAGCAGCAGGTCATAG | |
| ERβ | CCTCAAAAGAGTCCCTGGTG | CTTCACACGACCAGACTCCA | |
| p21 | GAGGCCGGGATGAGTTGGGAGGAG | CAGCCGGCGTTTGGAGTGGTAGAA | |
| p53 | CCCCTCCTGGCCCCTGTCATCTTC | GCAGCGCCTCACAACCTCCGTCAT | |
| ATM | CCCCTTGTGTATGAGCAGGTG | CGGATTATCCTGAGAAGCTC | |
| ATR | ACATTCCCTGATCCTACATCATG | TTCAATAGATAACGGCAGTCCTG |
List of antibodies.
| Antibody | Company | Catalog number |
|---|---|---|
| P-Cdc2 (Tyr15) | Cell Signaling Technology | 9111 |
| Cyclin B1 | Cell Signaling Technology | 4138 |
| P-Wee1 (Ser642) | Cell Signaling Technology | 4910 |
| Myt1 | Cell Signaling Technology | 4282 |
| P21 (Waf1/Cip1) | Cell Signaling Technology | 2947 |
| Chk1 | Cell Signaling Technology | 2360 |
| Chk2 | Cell Signaling Technology | 6334 |
| Cleaved Caspase7 | Cell Signaling Technology | 9491 |
| Cleaved Caspase9 | Cell Signaling Technology | 9501 |
| Cleaved PARP | Cell Signaling Technology | 5625 |
| Bak | Cell Signaling Technology | 6947 |
| Bax | Cell Signaling Technology | 5023 |
| Bim | Cell Signaling Technology | 2933 |
| β-Actin | Cell Signaling Technology | 3700 |
| Anti-rabbit IgG | Cell Signaling Technology | 7074 |
| Anti-mouse IgG | Cell Signaling Technology | 7076 |