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http://dx.doi.org/10.7314/APJCP.2014.15.11.4539

Aberrant Epigenetic Alteration in Eca9706 Cells Modulated by Nanoliposomal Quercetin Combined with Butyrate Mediated via Epigenetic-NF-κB Signaling  

Zheng, Nai-Gang (Department of Basic Sci of Oncology, Medical College of Zhengzhou University)
Wang, Jun-Ling (Department of Basic Sci of Oncology, Medical College of Zhengzhou University)
Yang, Sheng-Li (Department of Basic Sci of Oncology, Medical College of Zhengzhou University)
Wu, Jing-Lan (Molecular Cell Biology Research Center, Medical College of Zhengzhou University)
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Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention / v.15, no.11, 2014 , pp. 4539-4543 More about this Journal
Abstract
Since the epigenetic alteration in tumor cells can be reversed by the dietary polyphenol quercetin (Q) or butyrate (B) with chemopreventive activity, suggesting that Q or B can be used for chemopreventive as well as therapeutic agent against tumors. In this study the polyphenol flavonoid quercetin (Q) or sodium butyrate (B) suppressed human esophageal 9706 cancer cell growth in dose dependent manner, and Q combined with B (Q+B) could further inhibit Eca9706 cell proliferation than that induced by Q or B alone, compared with untreated control group (C) in MTT assay. The reverse expressions of global DNMT1, $NF-{\kappa}Bp65$, HDAC1 and Cyclin D1 were down-regulated, while expressions of caspase-3 and $p16INK4{\alpha}$ were up-regulated, compared with the C group in immunoblotting; the down-regulated HDAC1-IR (-immunoreactivity) with nuclear translocation, and up-regulated E-cadherin-IR demonstrated in immunocytochemistry treated by Q or B, and Q+B also displayed further negatively and positively modulated effects compared with C group. The order of methylation specific (MS) PCR of $p16INK4{\alpha}$: C>B/Q>Q+B group, while the order of E-cadherin expression level was contrary, Q+B>Q/B>C group. Thus, Q/B, especially Q+B display reverse effect targeting both altered DNA methylation and histone acetylation, acting as histone deacetylase inhibitor mediated via epigenetic-$NF-{\kappa}B$ cascade signaling.
Keywords
Reversible epigenetic modulation; quercetin; butyrate; epigenetic-$NF-{\kappa}B$ signaling; eca9706 cell line;
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