Abstract

Despite its importance, the death rate of ovarian cancer has remained unchanged over the past five decades, demanding an improvement in prevention and treatment of this malignancy. With no known carcinogens, targeted prevention is currently unavailable, and efforts in early detection of this malignancy by screening biomarkers have failed. The inhibition of angiogenesis, also known as angioprevention, is a promising strategy to limit the growth of solid tumors, including ovarian cancers. Nobiletin, a polymethoxy flavonoid compound isolated from the tiansheng plant, has been shown to inhibit the growth of multiple types of human cancers. However, there are no reports involving the effect on nobiletin on human ovarian cancer. The present report shows that nobiletin potently decreases the viability of ovarian cancer cells in vitro. However, nobiletin does not affect the viability of normal ovarian epithelial cells at <40 μM. The antitumor activity of nobiletin was also observed in athymic mouse models and in chicken chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) models. The anti-neoplastic activity of nobiletin was due to its ability to inhibit angiogenesis. We also studied the molecular mechanisms by which nobiletin suppresses angiogenesis. We observed that nobiletin inhibits secretion of the key angiogenesis mediators, Akt, HIF-1α, NF-κB and vascular epithelial growth factor (VEGF) by ovarian cancer cells. Transient transfection experiments showed that nobiletin inhibits production of HIF-1α by downregulation of Akt. Such decreased levels of HIF-1α were responsible for nobiletin-induced suppression of VEGF. Our data suggest that nobiletin may be a promising anti-angiogenic agent relevant for therapy of ovarian cancers.

Highlights

  • Ovarian cancer is one of the most serious malignancies for women in the world, ranking as the fifth leading cause of cancer-related deaths [1] and the death rate of ovarian cancer has not seen any remarkable changes for over five decades in the USA [2]

  • We show that nobiletin decreases the viability of the human ovarian cancer cell lines OVCAR-3 and CP-70

  • We observed that nobiletin had a lower growthinhibitory activity in IOSE-364 cells than in A2780 ovarian cancer cells

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Introduction

Ovarian cancer is one of the most serious malignancies for women in the world, ranking as the fifth leading cause of cancer-related deaths [1] and the death rate of ovarian cancer has not seen any remarkable changes for over five decades in the USA [2]. Due to a lack of effective biomarkers for screening [3,4], nearly 60-70% of ovarian cancers are diagnosed at advanced stages [5], with a poor prognosis of ~30% for a 5-year survival rate [6]. Flavonoids are natural polyphenols present in a wide variety of fruits and vegetables [7] Some flavonoids, such as apigenin, genistein and catechin, have been shown to inhibit the growth of ovarian, breast, colon, prostate and leukemia cancer cells [8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17].

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