[HTML][HTML] Calycosin inhibits the in vitro and in vivo growth of breast cancer cells through WDR7-7-GPR30 Signaling

J Tian, Y Wang, X Zhang, Q Ren, R Li, Y Huang… - Journal of Experimental …, 2017 - Springer
J Tian, Y Wang, X Zhang, Q Ren, R Li, Y Huang, H Lu, J Chen
Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research, 2017Springer
Background Clinically, breast cancer is generally classified into estrogen receptor-positive
(ER+) or estrogen receptor-negative (ER−) subtypes. The phytoestrogen calycosin has been
shown to inhibit the proliferation of ER+ cells, which may be mediated by a feedback loop
that involves miR-375, RAS dexamethasone-induced 1 (RASD1), and ERα. However, how
calycosin acts on ER− breast cancer cells remains unclear. Results Here, we show that
calycosin inhibited the proliferation of both ER−(MDA-MB-468 and SKBR3) and ER+ breast …
Background
Clinically, breast cancer is generally classified into estrogen receptor-positive (ER+) or estrogen receptor-negative (ER−) subtypes. The phytoestrogen calycosin has been shown to inhibit the proliferation of ER+ cells, which may be mediated by a feedback loop that involves miR-375, RAS dexamethasone-induced 1 (RASD1), and ERα. However, how calycosin acts on ER− breast cancer cells remains unclear.
Results
Here, we show that calycosin inhibited the proliferation of both ER− (MDA-MB-468 and SKBR3) and ER+ breast cancer cells (MCF-7 and T47D) and that these inhibitory effects were associated with the up-regulation of the long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) WDR7-7. For the first time, we demonstrate that the expression of WDR7-7 is reduced in breast cancer cell lines and that the overexpression of WDR7-7 inhibits growth through a mechanism that involves G-protein coupled estrogen receptor 30 (GPR30). Meanwhile, we show that calycosin stimulated the WDR7-7-GPR30 signaling pathway in MCF-7, T47D, MDA-MB-468, and SKBR3 breast cancer cells. In contrast, in MCF10A and GPR30-deficient MDA-MB-231 cells, due to a lack of WDR7-7-GPR30 for activation, calycosin failed to inhibit cell growth. Additionally, in all four GPR30-positive breast cancer lines, calycosin decreased the phosphorylation levels of SRC, EGFR, ERK1/2 and Akt, but the inhibition of WDR7-7 blocked these changes and increased proliferation. In mice bearing MCF-7 or SKBR3 xenografts, tumor growth was inhibited by calycosin, and changes in expression the levels of WDR7-7 and GPR30 in tumor tissues were similar to those in cultured MCF-7 and SKBR3 cells.
Conclusions
These results suggest the possibility that calycosin inhibited the proliferation of breast cancer cells, at least partially, through WDR7-7-GPR30 signaling, which may explain why calycosin can exert inhibitory effects on ER− breast cancer.
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