Rhus coriaria induces senescence and autophagic cell death in breast cancer cells through a mechanism involving p38 and ERK1/2 activation
Author | El Hasasna, Hussain |
Author | Athamneh, Khawlah |
Author | Al Samri, Halima |
Author | Karuvantevida, Noushad |
Author | Al Dhaheri, Yusra |
Author | Hisaindee, Soleiman |
Author | Ramadan, Gaber |
Author | Al Tamimi, Nedaa |
Author | AbuQamar, Synan |
Author | Eid, Ali |
Author | Iratni, Rabah |
Available date | 2016-11-07T10:48:00Z |
Publication Date | 2015-08-12 |
Publication Name | Scientific Reports |
Identifier | http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep13013 |
Citation | El Hasasna H, Athamneh K, Al Samri H, et al. Rhus coriaria induces senescence and autophagic cell death in breast cancer cells through a mechanism involving p38 and ERK1/2 activation. Scientific Reports. 2015;5:13013. |
Abstract | Here, we investigated the anticancer effect of Rhus coriaria on three breast cancer cell lines. We demonstrated that Rhus coriaria ethanolic extract (RCE) inhibits the proliferation of these cell lines in a time- and concentration-dependent manner. RCE induced senescence and cell cycle arrest at G1 phase. These changes were concomitant with upregulation of p21, downregulation of cyclin D1, p27, PCNA, c-myc, phospho-RB and expression of senescence-associated β-galactosidase activity. No proliferative recovery was detected after RCE removal. Annexin V staining and PARP cleavage analysis revealed a minimal induction of apoptosis in MDA-MB-231 cells. Electron microscopy revealed the presence of autophagic vacuoles in RCE-treated cells. Interestingly, blocking autophagy by 3-methyladenine (3-MA) or chloroquine (CQ) reduced RCE-induced cell death and senescence. RCE was also found to activate p38 and ERK1/2 signaling pathways which coincided with induction of autophagy. Furthermore, we found that while both autophagy inhibitors abolished p38 phosphorylation, only CQ led to significant decrease in pERK1/2. Finally, RCE induced DNA damage and reduced mutant p53, two events that preceded autophagy. Our findings provide strong evidence that R. coriaria possesses strong anti-breast cancer activity through induction of senescence and autophagic cell death, making it a promising alternative or adjunct therapeutic candidate against breast cancer. |
Sponsor | UAEU Program for Advanced Research (Grant 31S111-UPAR) and by the Zayed Center for Health Sciences (ZCHS) research grant (grant 31R021) and College of Science Individual Research Grant (grant 31S123) to Rabah Iratni. |
Language | en |
Publisher | Nature Publishing Group |
Subject | Preclinical research Breast cancer cancer treatment |
Type | Article |
Volume Number | 5 |
ESSN | 2045-2322 |
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