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Título: Resveratrol inhibits cell cycle progression by targeting Aurora kinase A and Polo-like kinase 1 in breast cancer cells
Autor(es): MEDINA AGUILAR, RUBICELI
MARCAHT MARCHAU, LAURENCE ANIE
ARECHAGA OCAMPO, ELENA
GARIGLIO VIDAL, JUAN BAUTISTA PATRICIO
GARCIA MENA, JAIME
VILLEGAS SEPULVEDA, NICOLAS
MARTINEZ CASTILLO, MACARIO
LOPEZ CAMARILLO, MARIO CESAR
Temas: Cáncer de mama
Resveratrol
Transcriptoma
Ciclo celular
Fecha: 2016
Editorial: Grecia : Spandidos Publications
Citation: Oncology Reports 35:, 2016
Resumen: The Aurora protein kinase (AURKA) and the Polo-like kinase-1 (PLK1) activate the cell cycle, and they are considered promising druggable targets in cancer therapy. However, resistance to chemotherapy and to specific small‑molecule inhibitors is common in cancer patients; thus alternative therapeutic approaches are needed to overcome clinical resistance. Here, we showed that the dietary compound resveratrol suppressed the cell cycle by targeting AURKA and PLK1 kinases. First, we identified genes modulated by resveratrol using a genome-wide analysis of gene expression in MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells. Transcriptional profiling indicated that 375 genes were modulated at 24 h after resveratrol intervention, whereas 579 genes were regulated at 48 h. Of these, 290 genes were deregulated in common at 24 and 48 h. Interestingly, a significant decrease in the expression of genes involved in the cell cycle, DNA repair, cytoskeleton organization, and angiogenesis was detected. In particular, AURKA and PLK1 kinases were downregulated by resveratrol at 24 h. In addition the BRCA1 gene, an AURKA/PLK1 inhibitor, was upregulated at 24 h of treatment. Moreover, two wellknown resveratrol effectors, cyclin D1 (CCND1) and cyclin B1 (CCNB1), were also repressed at both times. Congruently, we found that resveratrol impaired G1/S phase transition in both MDA-MB-231 and MCF-7 cells. By western blot assays, we confirmed that resveratrol suppressed AURKA, CCND1 and CCNB1 at 24 and 48 h. In summary, we showed for the first time that resveratrol regulates cell cycle progression by targeting AURKA and PLK1. Our findings highlight the potential use of resveratrol as an adjuvant therapy for breast cancer.
URI: http://ilitia.cua.uam.mx:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/851
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