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Chalcone Derivatives 4 '-Amino-1-Naphthyl-Chalcone (D14) and 4 '-Amino-4-Methyl-1-Naphthyl-Chalcone (D15) Suppress Migration and Invasion of Osteosarcoma Cells Mediated by p53 Regulating EMT-Related Genes

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Author(s):
Seba, Viviane ; Silva, Gabriel ; dos Santos, Mariana Bastos ; Baek, Seung Joon ; Franca, Suzelei de Castro ; Fachin, Ana Lucia ; Regasini, Luis Octavio ; Marins, Mozart
Total Authors: 8
Document type: Journal article
Source: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES; v. 19, n. 9, p. 13-pg., 2018-09-01.
Abstract

Osteosarcoma (OS) is a primary malignant bone tumor that mainly affects children, adolescents, and young adults. The inhibition of metastasis is a main strategy of OS therapy since the development of metastatic disease due to drug resistance remains the most important cause of death from this cancer. Considering the severe side effects of current OS chemotherapy, the identification of anti-metastatic drugs with reduced toxicity is of great interest. Chalcones are polyphenols with a basic structure consisting of an alpha-, beta-unsaturated carbonyl system linking two aryl rings. These compounds exhibit anticancer activity against a variety of tumor cell lines through multiple mechanisms, including the regulation of the tumor-suppressor protein p53 and its target genes. An important process regulated by p53 is epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), which facilitates tumor metastasis by conferring migratory and invasive properties to cancer cells. The activation of p53 can revert EMT and reduce migration and invasion. This study aimed to examine the inhibitory effects of two 4'-aminochalcones on the migration/invasion of the U2OS (p53+/+) and SAOS-2 (p53-/-) OS cell lines as well as the underlying molecular mechanisms. Cell viability was examined by MTT assay. Transwell assays were used to evaluate the migratory and invasive ability of the cells. The two 4'-aminochalcones showed low capacity to inhibit the viability of OS cells independent of p53 status, but preferentially suppressed the migration of U2OS cells and of a SAOS-2 cell line expressing p53. Invasion was strongly inhibited by both chalcones independent of p53 status. RT-PCR, zymography, and Western blot were used to study the expression of matrix metalloproteinases and EMT markers after treatment with the chalcones. The results indicated that the 4 0 -aminochalcone-induced antimigratory and anti-invasive effects are potentially associated with the inhibition of extracellular matrix (ECM) enzymatic degradation in OS cells and with the modulation of EMT genes. These effects probably result from the induced increase of p53 protein expression by the two chalcones. In conclusion, chalcones D14 and D15 have potential anti-metastatic activity mediated by p53 that can be exploited for OS treatment. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 14/15307-7 - Molecular analysis of the response of human and canine tumor strain lines to the flavonoid trans-chalcone
Grantee:Mozart de Azevedo Marins
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants
FAPESP's process: 17/03237-2 - Bioscreening of polyphenols with anticancer activity and investigation of the molecular mechanisms involving the p53 transcription factor
Grantee:Mozart de Azevedo Marins
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants