scholarly journals Concentration-Dependent Pro- and Antitumor Activities of Quercetin in Human Melanoma Spheroids: Comparative Analysis of 2D and 3D Cell Culture Models

Molecules ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 26 (3) ◽  
pp. 717
Author(s):  
Harald Hundsberger ◽  
Anna Stierschneider ◽  
Victoria Sarne ◽  
Doris Ripper ◽  
Jasmin Schimon ◽  
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Quercetin, a dietary flavonoid found in fruits and vegetables, has been described as a substance with many anti-cancer properties in a variety of preclinical investigations. In the present study, we demonstrate that 2D and 3D melanoma models exhibit not only different sensitivities to quercetin, but also opposite, cancer-promoting effects when metastatic melanoma spheroids are treated with quercetin. Higher concentrations of quercetin reduce melanoma growth in three tested cell lines, whereas low concentrations induce the opposite effect in metastatic melanoma spheroids but not in the non-metastatic cell line. High (>12.5 µM) or low (<6.3 µM) quercetin concentrations decrease or enhance cell viability, spheroid size, and cell proliferation, respectively. Additionally, melanoma cells cultivated in 2D already show significant caspase 3 activity at very low concentrations (>0.4 µM), whereas in 3D spheroids apoptotic cells, caspase 3 activity can only be detected in concentrations ≥12.5 µM. Further, we show that the tumor promoting or repressing effect in the 3D metastatic melanoma spheroids are likely to be elicited by a precisely controlled regulation of Nrf2/ARE-mediated cytoprotective genes, as well as ERK and NF-κB phosphorylation. According to the results obtained here, further studies are needed to better characterize the mechanisms of action underlying the pro- and anti-carcinogenic effects of quercetin on human melanomas.

2018 ◽  
Vol 97 (4) ◽  
pp. e632-e640 ◽  
Author(s):  
Miltiadis Fiorentzis ◽  
Periklis Katopodis ◽  
Helen Kalirai ◽  
Berthold Seitz ◽  
Arne Viestenz ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (25) ◽  
pp. 4223-4231 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jiacheng Zhao ◽  
Hongxu Lu ◽  
Yin Yao ◽  
Sylvia Ganda ◽  
Martina H. Stenzel

Internalization of rod-like micelles by breast cancer cells is significantly affected by the stiffness of nano-rods.


2021 ◽  
Vol 23 (Supplement_4) ◽  
pp. iv24-iv24
Author(s):  
Aithne Atkinson ◽  
Nelofer Syed

Abstract Aims The development of melanoma brain metastasis (MBM) occurs in ~50% of metastatic melanoma cases, and significantly worsens prognosis to a median survival of 12.8 months. Melanoma is often reported as an arginine auxotroph due to transcriptional silencing of argininosuccinate synthase 1 (ASS1). Arginine deiminase (ADI) is a non-mammalian enzyme which depletes blood arginine by converting it to citrulline and ammonia, and in its pegylated form ADI shows clinical efficacy in the treatment of a number of cancers via exploiting tumour arginine auxotrophy, resulting in targeted arginine deprivation of tumour cells. While cutaneous melanoma is the prototype cancer for this therapy, studies to date have excluded central nervous system metastasis. We have demonstrated that patient derived primary MBM models are sensitive to arginine deprivation in vitro, confirmed suitable clinical biomarkers of sensitivity, and established the mechanism of tumour cell specific cytotoxicity. Method Patient derived primary cultures of MBM were established and subject to treatment with arginine deprivation. Gene expression and methylation analysis was examined by RT-qPCR, western blot, Illumina mRNA sequencing and Illumina methylated DNA immunoprecipitation-sequencing (MeDIP-seq) on ADI treated and untreated samples. Cell death, cytotoxicity induction and caspase-3 and-7 recruitment was analysed using an Incucyte S3 live-cell imager, by fluorescently labelling cells with Incucyte Cytolight Red Rapid dye, Cytotox Green dye and Caspase-3/7 Green dye, and imaging cells every 2 hours over the course of 2 weeks. 3D spheroid growth and invasion was measured by culturing cells as tumour spheroids before treating with ADI, and imaging spheroids every 2 hours for 2 weeks using an Incucyte S3 live-cell imager. Nuclear leakage and mitochondrial morphology was observed by fluorescently staining treated and untreated cells with DAPI and MitoTracker Red, and imaging on a Leica DMi8 confocal microscope. Results Primary MBMs differentially express ASS1 at substantially lower levels than non-cancerous melanocytes, however some models are capable of upregulating ASS1 following confrontation with arginine deprivation. Despite this, long-term sensitivity of primary MBMs to arginine deprivation was observed in both 2D and 3D models. In addition, arginine deprivation was seen to inhibit MBM invasion in a 3D model – an important feature in MBM pathogenesis. Initially, autophagy was induced in arginine deprived MBM, however in all models the induction of cytotoxicity correlated with recruitment of caspase-3 and -7, and intrinsic apoptotic cell death confirmed. Nuclear leakage, and eventually complete nuclear destruction was observed, in addition to mitochondrial fragmentation. Conclusion Arginine deprivation is highly effective in reducing 2D and 3D MBM growth, as well as limiting invasion. While apoptotic cell death was observed in all models, the initial induction of autophagy could pose threat of resistance development in a clinical setting, and so combinational therapies with autophagic inhibitors and/or additional apoptotic inducers should be investigated. It is unclear whether nuclear leakage and mitochondrial degradation are the cause or product of apoptosis. Considering the strong clinical evidence for the use of arginine deprivation in non-CNS metastatic melanoma and the results of this study, arginine deprivation is a highly suitable treatment for pre-surgical MBM to limit invasion and increase resection, and for post-surgical continuation.


2018 ◽  
Vol Volume 14 ◽  
pp. 161-180 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stephan Lugert ◽  
Harald Unterweger ◽  
Marina Mühlberger ◽  
Christina Janko ◽  
Sebastian Draack ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dan F. Lazar ◽  
Amani A. Gillette ◽  
Braeden L. Butler ◽  
Christopher T. Eggers ◽  
Brock F. Binkowski ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 107 ◽  
pp. 110264 ◽  
Author(s):  
Julia C. Fontoura ◽  
Christian Viezzer ◽  
Fabiana G. dos Santos ◽  
Rosane A. Ligabue ◽  
Ricardo Weinlich ◽  
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