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AuthorPosadino, Anna Maria
AuthorPhu, Hoa Thi
AuthorCossu, Annalisa
AuthorGiordo, Roberta
AuthorFois, Marco
AuthorThuan, Duong Thi Bich
AuthorPiga, Antonio
AuthorSotgia, Salvatore
AuthorZinellu, Angelo
AuthorCarru, Ciriaco
AuthorPintus, Gianfranco
Available date2017-05-21T07:41:57Z
Publication Date2017-08
Publication NameToxicology in Vitro
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tiv.2017.05.005
CitationAnna Maria Posadino, Hoa Thi Phu, Annalisa Cossu, Roberta Giordo, Marco Fois, Duong Thi Bich Thuan, Antonio Piga, Salvatore Sotgia, Angelo Zinellu, Ciriaco Carru, Gianfranco Pintus, Oxidative stress-induced Akt downregulation mediates green tea toxicity towards prostate cancer cells, Toxicology in Vitro, Volume 42, August 2017, Pages 255-262
ISSN08872333
URIhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0887233317301212
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/5510
AbstractGreen tea consumption has been shown to possess cancer chemopreventive activity. Polyphenol E (PE) is a widely used standardized green tea extract formulation. This study was designed to investigate the impact of PE on prostate cancer cells (PC3), analyze the potential signals involved and elucidate whether anti- or pro-oxidant effects may be implicated. Treatment of PC3 cells with 30 and 100μg/ml PE significantly decreased cell viability and proliferation. At the tested concentrations, PE did not exert any antioxidant activity, eliciting instead a pro-oxidant effect at concentrations 30 and 100μg/ml, which was consistent with the observed PE cytotoxicity. PE-induced cell death was associated with mitochondrial dysfunction and downregulation of Akt activation, thus suggesting their implication in the PE-elicited cell dysfunction. Cell exposure to the ROS scavenger N-Acetyl Cysteine prevented PE-induced ROS increase, pAkt impairment, and cell death, clearly indicating the causative role of ROS in the observed phenomena. Failure of PE to induce PC3 damage in cells overexpressing Akt further confirms its implication in the PE-elicited cell death. Our findings showed an association between the antiproliferative and the pro-oxidant effect elicited by PE on PC3 cells and delineates a molecular signaling pattern potentially implicated in the toxicity of PE towards prostate cancer cells.
SponsorThis research was supported by the Sardinia Region within the framework of the L.R. n° 7–2007, call 2010, grant n° CPR-25920 (GP) and the Bank of Sardinia Foundation (GP, CC, AZ). RG is a research fellow supported by the Sardinia Region P.O.R. SARDEGNA, F.S.E. 2007-2013-Human Capital Objective-Line of Activity 1.3.1, while AC is supported by fellowships within the L.R. n° 7–2007, call 2010, grant n° CPR-25920 (GP)
Languageen
PublisherElsevier
SubjectGreen tea polyphenol-E
Prostate cancer cells
Pro-oxidant effect
Cell toxicity
TitleOxidative stress-induced Akt downregulation mediates green tea toxicity towards prostate cancer cells
TypeArticle
Pagination255-262
Volume Number42


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