Calebin-A induced death of malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor cells by activation of histone acetyltransferase
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Calebin-A induced death of malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor cells by activation of histone acetyltransferase
Abstract
Background: Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is one of the most common hereditary neurocutaneous disorders. The malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor (MPNST), transformed from NF1 related plexiform neurofibroma, is a rapidly growing and highly invasive tumor. No effective chemotherapeutic agent is currently available. Calebin-A is a derivative from turmeric Curcuma longa. Given the anti-inflammatory and anticancer potentials of curcumin, whether Calebin-A also had the tumoricidal effect upon MPNST cells is still elusive.
Purpose: To determine whether Calebin-A has the potential for anti-MPNST effect.
Methods: The MTT and FACS analysis of normal Schwann (HSC) and MPNST cells have been employed to determine the tumoricidal effect of Calebin-A. The expression of the signal pathway molecules was assessed by Western blotting. The CHIP with quantitative PCR assay was performed to quantify the promoter DNA binding to acetylated histone 3 (acetyl H3). The enzyme activities of histone acetyltransferase (HAT) and deacetylase (HDAC) have been evaluated by commercial kits. The measurements of tumor size of the xenograft mouse model were also performed.
Results: Calebin-A inhibited the proliferation of MPNST and primary neurofibroma cells in a dose-dependent manner. The flow cytometry analysis of the MPNST cells after treatment of 25 μm of Calebin-A demonstrated an increase of population in the G0/G1 phase but decrease in G2/M phase. Before treatment, the expression of Axl, Tyro3, and acetyl H3 was significantly higher in MPNST cells when compared to HSC. The expression of phosphorylated-AKT, -ERK1/2, survivin, hTERT, and acetyl H3 proteins were reduced after treatment. The CHIP assay shows the promoter DNA copies of survivin (BRIC5) and hTERT genes are significantly reduced post-treatment. The enzyme activity of HAT was significantly reduced, but not that of HDAC. Two HAT inhibitors, epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) and anacardic acid (AA) have also demonstrated a significant inhibitory effect on MPNST cells. Finally, the measurements of tumor size showed a significant reduction of the xenograft tumors after treatment of Calebin-A.
Conclusion: Both in vitro and in vivo studies showed Calebin-A could inhibit the proliferation of MPNST with suppression of survivin and hTERT. The reduced expression of these two factors might be through the epigenetic histone modification resulting from the decreased activity of HAT.
Keywords: Calebin-A; Histone acetyltransferase; MPNST; NF1; Survivin; hTERT.
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