Lidocaine inhibits cytoskeletal remodelling and human breast cancer cell migration
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.bja.2018.07.015
Lidocaine inhibits cytoskeletal remodelling and human breast cancer cell migration
Abstract
Background: The metastatic potential of breast cancer cells has been strongly associated with overexpression of the chemokine CXCL12 and the activity of its receptor CXCR4. Lidocaine, a local anaesthetic that can be used during breast cancer excision, inhibits the growth, invasion, and migration of cancer cells. We therefore investigated, in a breast cancer cell line, whether lidocaine can modulate CXCL12-induced responses.
Methods: Intracellular calcium, cytoskeleton remodelling, and cell migration were assessed in vitro in MDA-MB-231 cells, a human breast cancer epithelial cell line, after exposure to lidocaine (10 μM or 100 μM).
Results: Lidocaine (10 or 100 μM) significantly inhibited CXCR4 signalling, resulting in reduced calcium release (Fluo 340 nm/380 nm, 0.76 mean difference, p<0.0001), impaired cytoskeleton remodelling (F-Actin fluorescence mean intensity, 21 mean difference, P=0.002), and decreased motility of cancer cells, both in the scratch wound assay (wound area at 21 h, -19%, P<0.0001), and in chemotaxis experiments (fluorescence mean intensity, 0.16, P=0.0047). The effect of lidocaine was not associated with modulation of the CD44 adhesion molecule.
Conclusions: At clinical concentrations, lidocaine significantly inhibits CXCR4 signalling. The results presented shed new insights on the molecular mechanisms governing the inhibitory effect of lidocaine on cell migration.
Keywords: CXCL12; CXCR4; breast cancer; cell migration; lidocaine.
Copyright © 2018 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.
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