Abstract

BackgroundButein has various functions in human diseases including cancer. While anti-cancer effects of butein have been revealed, it is urgent to understand a unique role of butein against cancer. In this study, we demonstrate that butein inhibition of reactive oxygen species (ROS) production results in suppression of breast cancer growth.MethodsDifferent breast cancer cell lines were treated with butein and then subjected to cell viability and apoptosis assays. Butein-sensitive or -resistant breast cancer cells were injected into mammary fat pads of immunocompromised mice and then butein was injected. Breast cancer cells were categorized on the basis of butein sensitivity.ResultsButein reduced viabilities of different breast cancer cells, while not affecting those of HER2-positive (HER2+) HCC-1419, SKBR-3 and HCC-2218 breast cancer cells. Butein reduction of ROS levels was correlated with apoptotic cell death. Furthermore, butein reduction of ROS level led to inhibitions of AKT phosphorylation. N-acetyl-L-cysteine (NAC), a free radical scavenger, also reduced ROS production and AKT phosphorylation, resulting in apoptotic cell death. In contrast, inhibitory effects of both butein and NAC on ROS production and AKT phosphorylation were not detected in butein-resistant HER2+ HCC-1419, SKBR-3 and HCC-2218 cells. In the in vivo tumor growth assays, butein inhibited tumor growth of butein-sensitive HER2+ BT-474 cells, while not affecting that of butein-resistant HER2+ HCC-1419 cells. Moreover, butein inhibition of ROS production and AKT phosphorylation was confirmed by in vivo tumor growth assays.ConclusionsOur study first reveals that butein causes breast cancer cell death by the reduction of ROS production. Therefore, our finding provides better knowledge for butein effect on breast cancer and also suggests its treatment option.

Highlights

  • Butein has various functions in human diseases including cancer

  • Our data indicate that butein causes apoptosis of breast cancer cells, while luminal HER2+ HCC-1419, HCC-2218 and SKBR-3 breast cancer cells are resistant to butein

  • Butein effect on apoptotic cell death of breast cancer cells is related with an alteration of reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels we examined butein effect on ROS generation in different breast cancer cell lines

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Introduction

Butein has various functions in human diseases including cancer. We demonstrate that butein inhibition of reactive oxygen species (ROS) production results in suppression of breast cancer growth. Butein has been known to inhibit cancer development or progression, while information on its anti-cancer effect is limited in particular cell lines or experimental conditions. Butein inhibited cell migration and invasion in hepatocellular carcinoma cells [23], bladder cancer cells [24] and pancreatic and breast cancer cells [8]. Those studies indicate that butein may suppress both primary tumor growth and distant metastases, while most of those studies were conducted in vitro.

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