Literature DB >> 29129665

Intravasation of SW620 colon cancer cell spheroids through the blood endothelial barrier is inhibited by clinical drugs and flavonoids in vitro.

Silvio Holzner1, Stefan Brenner2, Atanas Georgiev Atanasov3, Daniel Senfter1, Serena Stadler1, Chi Huu Nguyen1, Adryan Fristiohady4, Daniela Milovanovic1, Nicole Huttary1, Sigurd Krieger1, Zsuzsanna Bago-Horvath1, Oliver de Wever5, Ioannis Tentes6, Ali Özmen7, Walter Jäger2, Helmut Dolznig8, Verena Maria Dirsch3, Robert Michael Mader9, Liselotte Krenn3, Georg Krupitza10.   

Abstract

Mechanisms how colorectal cancer (CRC) cells penetrate blood micro-vessel endothelia and metastasise is poorly understood. To study blood endothelial cell (BEC) barrier breaching by CRC emboli, an in vitro assay measuring BEC-free areas underneath SW620 cell spheroids, so called "circular chemorepellent induced defects" (CCIDs, appearing in consequence of endothelial retraction), was adapted and supported by Western blotting, EIA-, EROD- and luciferase reporter assays. Inhibition of ALOX12 or NF-κB in SW620 cells or BECs, respectively, caused attenuation of CCIDs. The FDA approved drugs vinpocetine [inhibiting ALOX12-dependent 12(S)-HETE synthesis], ketotifen [inhibiting NF-κB], carbamazepine and fenofibrate [inhibiting 12(S)-HETE and NF-κB] significantly attenuated CCID formation at low μM concentrations. In the 5-FU-resistant SW620-R/BEC model guanfacine, nifedipine and proadifen inhibited CCIDs stronger than in the naïve SW620/BEC model. This indicated that in SW620-R cells formerly silent (yet unidentified) genes became expressed and targetable by these drugs in course of resistance acquisition. Fenofibrate, and the flavonoids hispidulin and apigenin, which are present in medicinal plants, spices, herbs and fruits, attenuated CCID formation in both, naïve- and resistant models. As FDA-approved drugs and food-flavonoids inhibited established and acquired intravasative pathways and attenuated BEC barrier-breaching in vitro, this warrants testing of these compounds in CRC models in vivo.
Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  3D model; Apigenin; Blood endothelial disintegration; CRC spheroids; Drug-resistance; FDA approved drugs

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29129665     DOI: 10.1016/j.fct.2017.11.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Food Chem Toxicol        ISSN: 0278-6915            Impact factor:   6.023


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