Antiproliferative Action of Conjugated Linoleic Acid on Human MCF-7 Breast Cancer Cells Mediated by Enhancement of Gap Junctional Intercellular Communication through Inactivation of NF- κ B

Rakib, MA; Lee, WS; Kim, GS; Han, JH; Kim, JO; Ha, YL

HERO ID

2899366

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2013

Language

English

PMID

24371460

HERO ID 2899366
In Press No
Year 2013
Title Antiproliferative Action of Conjugated Linoleic Acid on Human MCF-7 Breast Cancer Cells Mediated by Enhancement of Gap Junctional Intercellular Communication through Inactivation of NF- κ B
Authors Rakib, MA; Lee, WS; Kim, GS; Han, JH; Kim, JO; Ha, YL
Journal Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Volume 2013
Page Numbers 429393
Abstract The major conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) isomers, c9,t11-CLA and t10,c12-CLA, have anticancer effects; however, the exact mechanisms underlying these effects are unknown. Evidence suggests that reversal of reduced gap junctional intercellular communication (GJIC) in cancer cells inhibits cell growth and induces cell death. Hence, we determined that CLA isomers enhance GJIC in human MCF-7 breast cancer cells and investigated the underlying molecular mechanisms. The CLA isomers significantly enhanced GJIC of MCF-7 cells at 40  μ M concentration, whereas CLA inhibited cell growth and induced caspase-dependent apoptosis. CLA increased connexin43 (Cx43) expression both at the transcriptional and translational levels. CLA inhibited nuclear factor- κ B (NF- κ B) activity and enhanced reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation. No significant difference was observed in the efficacy of c9,t11-CLA and t10,c12-CLA. These results suggest that the anticancer effect of CLA is associated with upregulation of GJIC mediated by enhanced Cx43 expression through inactivation of NF- κ B and generation of ROS in MCF-7 cells.
Doi 10.1155/2013/429393
Pmid 24371460
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