RRC ID 63117
Author Kamimura M, Sasaki A, Watanabe S, Tanaka S, Fukukawa A, Takeda K, Nakamura Y, Nakamura T, Kuramochi K, Otani Y, Hashimoto F, Ishimaru K, Matsuo T, Okamoto S.
Title Chemical and molecular bases of dome formation in human colorectal cancer cells mediated by sulphur compounds from Cucumis melo var. conomon.
Journal FEBS Open Bio
Abstract Colorectal cancer was the third most commonly diagnosed malignant tumor and the fourth leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide in 2012. A human colorectal cancer cell line, RCM-1, was established from a colon cancer tissue diagnosed as a well-differentiated rectum adenocarcinoma. RCM-1 cells spontaneously form 'domes' (formerly designated 'ducts') resembling villiform structures. Two sulphur-containing compounds from Cucumis melo var. conomon (Katsura-uri, or Japanese pickling melon), referred to as 3-methylthiopropionic acid ethyl ester (MTPE) and methylthioacetic acid ethyl ester (MTAE), can induce the differentiation of the unorganized cell mass of an RCM-1 human colorectal cancer cell culture into a dome. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms of such dome formation have not been previously reported. Here, we performed a structure-activity relationship analysis, which indicated that methylthioacetic acid (MTA) was the lowest molecular weight compound with the most potent dome-inducing activity among 37 MTPE and MTAE analogues, and the methylthio group was essential for this activity. According to our microarray analysis, MTA resulted in down-regulation of 537 genes and up-regulation of 117 genes. Furthermore, MTA caused down-regulation of many genes involved in cell-cycle control, with the cyclin E2 (CCNE2) and cell division cycle 25A (CDC25A) genes being the most significantly reduced. Pharmacological analysis showed that the administration of two cell-cycle inhibitors for inactivating CDC25A phosphatase (NSC95397) and the cyclin E2/cyclin-dependent kinase 2 complex (purvalanol A) increased the dome number independently of MTA. Altogether, our results indicate that MTA is the minimum unit required to induce dome formation, with the down-regulation of CDC25A and possibly CCNE2 being important steps in this process.
Volume 10(12)
Pages 2640-2655
Published 2020-12-1
DOI 10.1002/2211-5463.13001
PMID 33048473
PMC PMC7714076
MeSH Antineoplastic Agents / chemistry Antineoplastic Agents / pharmacology* Cell Differentiation / drug effects Colorectal Neoplasms / drug therapy* Colorectal Neoplasms / metabolism Colorectal Neoplasms / pathology Cucumis melo / chemistry* Drug Screening Assays, Antitumor Esters / chemistry Esters / pharmacology Humans Propionates / chemistry Propionates / pharmacology Sulfur Compounds / chemistry Sulfur Compounds / pharmacology* Tumor Cells, Cultured
IF 2.231
Resource
Human and Animal Cells Ehrlich(RCB0142)