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Effects of the association between vitamin A and butyric acid on MCF-7 human breast adenocarcinoma cell line

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Author(s):
Fábia de Oliveira Andrade
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Master's Dissertation
Press: São Paulo.
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Conjunto das Químicas (IQ e FCF) (CQ/DBDCQ)
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Examining board members:
Thomas Prates Ong; Maria Aparecida Azevedo Koike Folgueira; Fernando Salvador Moreno
Advisor: Thomas Prates Ong
Abstract

Breast cancer is the leading cause of deaths among women diagnosed with neoplasia worldwide. Nutrients such as vitamin A (VA) and butyric acid (BA) may modulate carcinogenesis through epigenetic mechanisms, such as histone acetylation and DNA methylation. The combination of DNA demethylating agents and histone deacetylase inhibitors represent a promising strategy for cancer control, including breast cancer. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of administration of vitamin A and butyric acid, isolated or combined, on MCF-7 human breast adenocarcinoma cell line. For this, the following parameters were evaluated in MCF-7 cells treated for different periods with VA (10 &#181;M) and/or BA (1 mM): cell growth, histone acetylation status, global DNA methylation pattern, RAR&#946; and CRBP-I gene expression, RAR&#946; promoter methylation status, and cellular concentration of retinoids. Compared to controls, represented by untreated MCF-7 cells, treatment with VA and BA combined, but not isolated, significantly (p<0.05) inhibited the growth of MCF-7 cells after 120hs. In this case, 10%, 34% and 46% growth inhibitions were observed after treatment with VA, BA and VA+BA, respectively. Compared to controls, BA and its association with VA, but not VA isolated, increased (p<0.05) acetylation level of H3K9, but not of H4K16, after 96hs; no differences were observed between treatments with BA and VA+BA. VA and BA, isolated or combined, did not alter (p>0.05) global DNA methylation pattern and CRBP-I gene expression, compared to controls. BA and its association with VA, but not VA isolated, increased RAR&#946; gene expression after 120hs, compared to controls; no differences were observed between treatments with BA and VA+BA. MCF-7 cells, treated or not with VA and BA, isolated or combined, presented RAR&#946; promoter predominantly methylated and undetectable levels of retinyl palmitate. Compared to controls, only treatment with VA isolated increased (p<0.05) cellular retinol concentration after 120hs. Based on these data, association between VA and BA resulted in additive inhibitory effect on MCF-7 cell growth. Acetylation of H3K9, but not of H4K16, seems to represent a BA epigenetic target. Increased expression of tumor suppressor gene RAR&#946; seems to be involved in BA inhibitory action on MCF-7 cell growth. Neither CRBP-I gene nor global DNA methylation seem to be involved in VA and/or BA inhibitory actions on MCF-7 cell growth. Lack of retinol esterification in MCF-7 cells treated or not with VA and BA, isolated or combined, could be related to reduced CRBP-I gene expression. (AU)