Literature DB >> 9400029

The protective effect of metallothionein against lipid peroxidation caused by retinoic acid in human breast cancer cells.

D Hurnanen1, H M Chan, S Kubow.   

Abstract

The treatment of breast cancer by retinoic acid (RA) may be mediated by lipid peroxidation. Expression of metallothionein (MT) in cancer cells, however, can protect against lipid peroxidation by scavenging hydroxyl radicals. In this study, a two-by-six factorial design was used to investigate the interactive effects of all-trans-RA and zinc (Zn)-induced MT on the growth of two human breast cancer cell lines differing in basal expression of MT and estrogen receptors; MCF7 cells express estrogen receptor, BT-20 cells do not. Cells were treated with Zn to induce MT and then treated with six RA concentrations. Cell proliferation, lipid peroxidation, MT protein, MT mRNA and glutathione concentrations were measured. BT-20 cells expressed higher constitutive MT concentrations than MCF7 cells. MT was significantly increased by Zn treatment in BT-20 cells but not in MCF7 cells. Low RA concentrations stimulated growth proliferation but higher concentrations inhibited cell proliferation. Elevated RA concentrations increased lipid peroxidation as measured by thiobarbituric acid reactive substances. There was a significant negative correlation between lipid peroxidation and cell proliferation. Growth inhibition and lipid peroxidation were reduced by Zn pretreatment in BT-20 cells but not in MCF7 cells. RA increased MT levels in both cell lines, which suggests that RA may generate free radicals which will induce MT mRNA expression. Glutathione did not appear to be a significant factor. Therefore, induction of MT by Zn may modulate the growth inhibitory effects of RA in human breast cancer cells. One mechanism of growth inhibition may be through increased lipid peroxidation. Induction of MT by RA may be one explanation for acquired RA resistance in cancer.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9400029

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pharmacol Exp Ther        ISSN: 0022-3565            Impact factor:   4.030


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