Gamma-tocotrienol as an effective agent in targeting prostate cancer stem cell-like population


Autoria(s): Luk, Sze Ue; Yap, Wei Ney; Chiu, Yung-Tuen; Lee, Davy T.W.; Ma, Stephanie; Lee, Terence Kin Wah; Vasireddy, Raja S.; Wong, Yong-Chuan; Ching, Yick Pang; Nelson, Colleen C.; Yap, Yee Leng; Ling, Ming-Tat
Data(s)

01/07/2010

Resumo

Emerging evidence supports that prostate cancer originates from a rare sub-population of cells, namely prostate cancer stem cells (CSCs). Conventional therapies for prostate cancer are believed to mainly target the majority of differentiated tumor cells but spare CSCs, which may account for the subsequent disease relapse after treatment. Therefore, successful elimination of CSCs may be an effective strategy to achieve complete remission from this disease. Gamma-tocotrienols (-T3) is one of the vitamin-E constituents which have been shown to have anticancer effects against a wide-range of human cancers. Recently, we have reported that -T3 treatment not only inhibits prostate cancer cell invasion but also sensitizes the cells to docetaxel-induced apoptosis, suggesting that -T3 may be an effective therapeutic agent against advanced stage prostate cancer. Here, we demonstrate for the first time that -T3 can down-regulate the expression of prostate CSC markers (CD133/CD44) in androgen independent (AI) prostate cancer cell lines (PC-3 & DU145), as evident from western blotting analysis. Meanwhile, the spheroid formation ability of the prostate cancer cells was significantly hampered by -T3 treatment. In addition, pre-treatment of PC-3 cells with -T3 was found to suppress tumor initiation ability of the cells. More importantly, while CD133-enriched PC-3 cells were highly resistant to docetaxel treatment, these cells were as sensitive to -T3 treatment as the CD133-depleted population. Our data suggest that -T3 may be an effective agent in targeting prostate CSCs, which may account for its anticancer and chemosensitizing effects reported in previous studies.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/34110/

Publicador

John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Relação

DOI:10.1002/ijc.25546

Luk, Sze Ue, Yap, Wei Ney, Chiu, Yung-Tuen, Lee, Davy T.W., Ma, Stephanie, Lee, Terence Kin Wah, Vasireddy, Raja S., Wong, Yong-Chuan, Ching, Yick Pang, Nelson, Colleen C., Yap, Yee Leng, & Ling, Ming-Tat (2010) Gamma-tocotrienol as an effective agent in targeting prostate cancer stem cell-like population. International Journal of Cancer.

Fonte

Faculty of Science and Technology; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; Medical Sciences

Palavras-Chave #111200 ONCOLOGY AND CARCINOGENESIS #vitamin E #stem cell #prostate cancer #Tocotrienol
Tipo

Journal Article