Previous investigations demonstrated that melatonin exerts an oncostatic action on estrogen-responsive breast cancer, both in vitro and in vivo. Nevertheless, the pro-apoptotic effect of melatonin is still a matter of debate. An experimental study was undertaken to focus on melatonin-related apoptosis and to identify the apoptotic pathways involved. Whole cell-count, flow-cytometry analysis and proteins involved in apoptotic pathways [p53, p73, murine double minute 2 (MDM2), caspases-9,-7,-6, cleaved-poly ADP ribose polymerase (PARP), Bcl-2, Bax and apoptotic inducing factor (AIF)] were investigated in human MCF-7 breast cancer cells treated with physiological (1 nM) concentration of melatonin. Melatonin exerts a significant growth-inhibitory effect on MCF-7 cells, becoming evident after 72 hr and thereafter increasing linearly up to 144 hr. In this model, the growth-inhibition is transforming growth factor beta 1 (TGF beta 1)-dependent and it might be reversed by adding an anti-TGF beta 1 antibody. Melatonin induces a significant rise in apoptotic rate, at both 24 and 96 hr. The anti-TGF beta 1 antibody almost completely suppresses melatonin-related late apoptosis; however, early apoptosis is unaffected. Early programmed cell death is associated with a significant increase in the p53/MDM2 ratio and in AIF release, without modifications in caspase activity or cleaved-PARP levels. Activated caspases-9 and -7 and cleaved-PARP increased significantly at 96 hr, concomitantly with a down-regulation of the Bcl-2/Bax ratio. These data suggest that two distinct apoptotic processes are triggered by melatonin in MCF-7 cells: an early, TGF beta 1 and caspase-independent response, and a late apoptotic TGF beta 1-dependent process in which activated-caspase-7 is likely to be the terminal effector.

Evidence for a biphasic apoptotic pathway induced by melatonin in MCF-7 breast cancer cells / Cucina, Alessandra; Proietti, Sara; D'Anselmi, Fabrizio; Coluccia, Pier Paolo; Dinicola, Simona; Frati, Luigi; Bizzarri, Mariano. - In: JOURNAL OF PINEAL RESEARCH. - ISSN 0742-3098. - STAMPA. - 46:2(2009), pp. 172-180. [10.1111/j.1600-079x.2008.00645.x]

Evidence for a biphasic apoptotic pathway induced by melatonin in MCF-7 breast cancer cells

CUCINA, Alessandra;PROIETTI, SARA;D'ANSELMI, FABRIZIO;COLUCCIA, Pier Paolo;DINICOLA, SIMONA;FRATI, Luigi;BIZZARRI, Mariano
2009

Abstract

Previous investigations demonstrated that melatonin exerts an oncostatic action on estrogen-responsive breast cancer, both in vitro and in vivo. Nevertheless, the pro-apoptotic effect of melatonin is still a matter of debate. An experimental study was undertaken to focus on melatonin-related apoptosis and to identify the apoptotic pathways involved. Whole cell-count, flow-cytometry analysis and proteins involved in apoptotic pathways [p53, p73, murine double minute 2 (MDM2), caspases-9,-7,-6, cleaved-poly ADP ribose polymerase (PARP), Bcl-2, Bax and apoptotic inducing factor (AIF)] were investigated in human MCF-7 breast cancer cells treated with physiological (1 nM) concentration of melatonin. Melatonin exerts a significant growth-inhibitory effect on MCF-7 cells, becoming evident after 72 hr and thereafter increasing linearly up to 144 hr. In this model, the growth-inhibition is transforming growth factor beta 1 (TGF beta 1)-dependent and it might be reversed by adding an anti-TGF beta 1 antibody. Melatonin induces a significant rise in apoptotic rate, at both 24 and 96 hr. The anti-TGF beta 1 antibody almost completely suppresses melatonin-related late apoptosis; however, early apoptosis is unaffected. Early programmed cell death is associated with a significant increase in the p53/MDM2 ratio and in AIF release, without modifications in caspase activity or cleaved-PARP levels. Activated caspases-9 and -7 and cleaved-PARP increased significantly at 96 hr, concomitantly with a down-regulation of the Bcl-2/Bax ratio. These data suggest that two distinct apoptotic processes are triggered by melatonin in MCF-7 cells: an early, TGF beta 1 and caspase-independent response, and a late apoptotic TGF beta 1-dependent process in which activated-caspase-7 is likely to be the terminal effector.
2009
apoptosis; apoptotic inducing factor; breast cancer; cleaved poly adp ribose polymerase; melatonin; murine double minute 2; transforming growth factor beta 1
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Evidence for a biphasic apoptotic pathway induced by melatonin in MCF-7 breast cancer cells / Cucina, Alessandra; Proietti, Sara; D'Anselmi, Fabrizio; Coluccia, Pier Paolo; Dinicola, Simona; Frati, Luigi; Bizzarri, Mariano. - In: JOURNAL OF PINEAL RESEARCH. - ISSN 0742-3098. - STAMPA. - 46:2(2009), pp. 172-180. [10.1111/j.1600-079x.2008.00645.x]
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