Hesperidin Promotes Programmed Cell Death by Downregulation of Nongenomic Estrogen Receptor Signalling Pathway in Endometrial Cancer Cells

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2018

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Abstract

Endometrial carcinoma (EC) is the most common malignant gynecologic tumor in women. EC is thought to be caused by increasing estrogen levels relative to progesterone in the body. Hesperidin (Hsd), a biologically active flavonoid, could be extracted from Citrus species. It has been recently shown that Hsd could exert anticarcinogenic properties in different cancer types. However, the effects of Hsd and its molecular mechanisms on EC remain unclear. In this study, the antiproliferative, apoptotic and genomic effects of Hsd in EC and its underlying mechanisms were identified. We found that Hsd significantly suppressed the proliferation of EC cells in dose and time dependent manner. Mechanistic studies showed that Hsd could contribute apoptosis by inducing externalization of phosphatidyl serine (PS), caspase-3 activity and loss of mitochondrial membrane (MMP). Furthermore, we examined that Hsd could also significantly upregulate the expression of proapoptotic Bax subgroup genes (Bax and Bik) while downregulating the anti-apoptotic protein Bcl-2 in EC cell lines. According to GO enrichment and KEGG pathway analysis of differentially expressed genes in Hsd treated EC cells, we identified that Hsd could promote cell death via downregulation of estrogen receptor I (ESRI) that was directly related to ERK/MAPK pathway. Taken together, our study first showed that Hsd could be an antiestrogenic compound that could modulate nongenomic estrogen receptor signaling through inhibition of EC cell growth. Our findings may provide us a novel growth inhibitory agent for EC treatment after verifying its molecular mechanism with in vivo studies.

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Cakmakoglu, Bedia/0000-0001-7960-9131
PubMed: 29665555

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Endometrium cancer, Hesperidin, Antiproliferative, Apoptosis, Genomics, Microarray, Bioinformatics, Membrane Potential, Mitochondrial, Cell Death, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Cell Survival, Hesperidin, Down-Regulation, Endometrial Neoplasms, Estrogen Receptor Modulators, Receptors, Estrogen, Humans, Female, Apoptosis Regulatory Proteins, Signal Transduction

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0301 basic medicine, 0303 health sciences, 03 medical and health sciences

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Biomedicine and Pharmacotherapy

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103

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336

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345
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