Abstract
Abstract Epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a biological process that mediates a phenotypical change in the polarized epithelial cells to mesenchymal cells. The process of EMT increases a cell's migratory and invasive properties. It is well documented that the process of EMT plays a very critical role in cancer metastasis. The objective of this study was to characterize the role of a novel Resveratrol analog 4-(E)-{4-hydroxyphenylimino)-methylbenzene, 1,2-diol} (HPIMBD) on EMT in human breast cancer cells. Human breast cancer cells MDA-MB-231 were treated with Resveratrol (Res) and HPIMBD for up to 48 hours. Protein expression levels of E-cadherin, matrix metalloproteases (MMPs), snail, slug, zeb1/2 and nuclear migration of β-catenin were quantified after treatment with Res or HPIMBD and compared with that of the vehicle-treated control cells. mRNA expression levels of β-catenin and wnt-7b were also quantified. Migration MDA-MB-231 cells was determined after treatment with Res or HPIMBD by wound healing assay. Treatment with HPIMBD significantly up-regulated E-cadherin protein expression levels. The up-regulation of E-cadherin by HPIMBD was associated with suppression of snail, slug and Zeb1 protein levels. HPIMBD significantly down-regulated mRNA expression levels of β-catenin and wnt-7b. Furthermore, HPIMBD restricted nuclear migration of β-catenin. Treatment of breast cancer cells with HPIMBD resulted in down-regulation of MMP3 and MMP9 but not MMP2 protein expression levels. Treatment with HPIMBD also prevented breast cancer cell migration. Our studies demonstrtae that HPIMBD decreases the metastatic properties of breast cancer cells by inhibition of EMT and down-regulation of wnt/β catenin pathway. These findings suggest that HPIMBD may have a potential in inhibtion of EMT and may be explored as as a potential therapy to prevent breast cancer metastasis. Note: This abstract was not presented at the meeting. Citation Format: Anwesha Chatterjee, Amruta Ronghe, Subhash Padhye, Hari K. Bhat. Novel resveratrol-analog HPIMBD inhibits breast cancer cell metastasis by reversal of epithelial-mesenchymal transition. [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the 106th Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research; 2015 Apr 18-22; Philadelphia, PA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2015;75(15 Suppl):Abstract nr 4650. doi:10.1158/1538-7445.AM2015-4650
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