| Literature DB >> 29849884 |
Rodrigo S Fortunato1,2, Luciana R Gomes2, Veridiana Munford2, Carolina Fittipaldi Pessoa1, Annabel Quinet2, Fabio Hecht1,3, Gustavo S Kajitani2, Cristiane Bedran Milito4, Denise P Carvalho3, Carlos Frederico Martins Menck2.
Abstract
DUOX1 is an H2O2-generating enzyme related to a wide range of biological features, such as hormone synthesis, host defense, cellular proliferation, and fertilization. DUOX1 is frequently downregulated in lung and liver cancers, suggesting a tumor suppressor role for this enzyme. Here, we show that DUOX1 expression is decreased in breast cancer cell lines and also in breast cancers when compared to the nontumor counterpart. In order to address the role of DUOX1 in breast cells, we stably knocked down the expression of DUOX1 in nontumor mammary cells (MCF12A) with shRNA. This led to higher cell proliferation rates and decreased migration and adhesion properties, which are typical features for transformed cells. After genotoxic stress induced by doxorubicin, DUOX1-silenced cells showed reduced IL-6 and IL-8 secretion and increased apoptosis levels. Furthermore, the cell proliferation rate was higher in DUOX1-silenced cells after doxorubicin medication in comparison to control cells. In conclusion, we demonstrate here that DUOX1 is silenced in breast cancer, which seems to be involved in breast carcinogenesis.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29849884 PMCID: PMC5933011 DOI: 10.1155/2018/3570526
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oxid Med Cell Longev ISSN: 1942-0994 Impact factor: 6.543
Figure 1DUOX1 expression is downregulated in breast cancer cell lines and tissues. DUOX1 mRNA levels were evaluated by quantitative RT-PCR in breast cancer cell lines (a) and in paired cancerous and adjacent breast tissue samples (b). Data are expressed as fold change relative to MCF12A for breast cancer cell line comparison and relative to the respective control to breast tissue samples. Results are expressed as mean ± SEM of three independent experiments. ∗∗P < 0.01; ∗∗∗P < 0.001.
Histopathological and immunohistochemical report of breast tumors.
| Patients | Histopathological report | ER (%) | PR (%) | HER-2 | KI-67 (%) |
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| 1 | Invasive ductal carcinoma | Negative | Negative | Negative | 10–20 |
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| 2 | Invasive ductal carcinoma | Negative | Negative | Negative | 10 |
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| 3 | Ductal carcinoma in situ | >90 | 20–30 | Inconclusive (2+) | <5 |
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| 4 | Infiltrating mucinous carcinoma | 90–95 | 90–95 | — | 1–5 |
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| 5 | Invasive ductal carcinoma | 80–90 | 80–90 | Negative | 10–15 |
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| 6 | Invasive ductal carcinoma | 100 | 90–95 | Negative | 1 |
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| 7 | Invasive ductal carcinoma | 90–95 | 3–5 | Positive | 15–20 |
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| 8 | Invasive ductal carcinoma | 10 | Negative | Negative | 60 |
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| 9 | Ductal carcinoma in situ | 80–90 | 70–80 | Inconclusive (2+) | 5 |
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| 10 | Ductal carcinoma in situ | 5 | 5 | Positive | 5 |
ER: estrogen receptor; PR: progesterone receptor; HER-2: human epidermal growth factor receptor 2; KI-67: cellular proliferation index.
Figure 2Characterization of DUOX1-silenced cell. Nontumor MCF12A cells were silenced for DUOX1 by shRNA (shDUOX1) and compared to the scramble control (shCTRL). DUOX1 mRNA levels were evaluated by quantitative RT-PCR (a), while intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels (b) and mitochondrial ROS production (c) were evaluated by flow cytometry utilizing the CM-H2DCF-DA and MitoSOX probes, respectively. Results are expressed as mean ± SEM of two independent experiments. ∗∗∗P < 0.001.
Figure 3DUOX1 silencing increases proliferation and decreases adhesion and migration in nontumor MCF12A cells. Cellular proliferation (a) and adhesion (b) were evaluated by the xCELLigence system in DUOX1-deficient (shDUOX1) and control (shCTRL) cells. For migration (c) and invasion (d), the cells were allowed to migrate through uncoated transwells for 8 h or invade through Matrigel-coated transwells for 24 h. The number of cells at the bottom of the transwell filters was counted at the end of each assay. Results are presented as means ± standard errors from three independent experiments. ∗∗∗P < 0.001.
Figure 4Extracellular H2O2 generation is increased after genotoxic stress. DUOX1-deficient (shDUOX1) and control (shCTRL) cells were treated or not with 25 nM doxorubicin for 24 h. Extracellular H2O2 generation was evaluated by Amplex Red/HRP assay. Results are expressed as mean ± SEM of three independent experiments. ∗∗P < 0.01.
Figure 5DUOX1 silencing blunts IL-6 and IL-8 mRNA levels and secretion increase after genotoxic stress. DUOX1-deficient (shDUOX1) and control (shCTRL) cells were treated or not with 25 nM doxorubicin for 48 h. IL-6 (a) and IL-8 (b) mRNA levels were evaluated by quantitative RT-PCR; IL-6 (c) and IL-8 (d) secretion was measured by flow cytometry utilizing the CBA assay. Results are expressed as mean ± SEM of three independent experiments. ∗∗∗P < 0.001.
Figure 6DUOX1 silencing alters genotoxic stress cellular responses. Real-time curves of cellular proliferation were obtained using the xCELLigence system for DUOX1-deficient (shDUOX1) and control (shCTRL) cells pretreated with 25 nM doxorubicin, for 24 h (arrows) (a). The active form of caspase 3 was quantified by flow cytometry, 48 h after doxorubicin treatment (b). Results are expressed as mean ± SEM of at least two independent experiments. ∗∗∗P < 0.001.