Effects of valproic acid on the cell cycle and apoptosis through acetylation of histone and tubulin in a scirrhous gastric cancer cell line

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Management of peritoneal dissemination is the most critical problem in gastric cancer. This study was performed to investigate the inhibitory effects of valproic acid (VPA) on a highly peritoneal-seeding cell line of human scirrhous...

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Main Authors: Yagi Yasumichi, Fushida Sachio, Harada Shinichi, Kinoshita Jun, Makino Isamu, Oyama Katsunobu, Tajima Hidehiro, Fujita Hideto, Takamura Hiroyuki, Ninomiya Itasu, Fujimura Takashi, Ohta Tetsuo, Yashiro Masakazu, Hirakawa Kosei
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Published: BMC 2010-11-01
Series:Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research
Online Access:http://www.jeccr.com/content/29/1/149
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spelling doaj-9e4999797c1044c89b46c2723084e5632020-11-24T21:42:57ZengBMCJournal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research1756-99662010-11-0129114910.1186/1756-9966-29-149Effects of valproic acid on the cell cycle and apoptosis through acetylation of histone and tubulin in a scirrhous gastric cancer cell lineYagi YasumichiFushida SachioHarada ShinichiKinoshita JunMakino IsamuOyama KatsunobuTajima HidehiroFujita HidetoTakamura HiroyukiNinomiya ItasuFujimura TakashiOhta TetsuoYashiro MasakazuHirakawa Kosei<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Management of peritoneal dissemination is the most critical problem in gastric cancer. This study was performed to investigate the inhibitory effects of valproic acid (VPA) on a highly peritoneal-seeding cell line of human scirrhous gastric cancer, OCUM-2MD3, and to explore the mechanism and the potential of VPA.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>The effects of VPA on the growth of OCUM-2MD3 cells were assessed by MTT assay. In addition, paclitaxel (PTX) was combined with VPA to evaluate their synergistic effects. HDAC1 and HDAC2 expression were evaluated by western blotting in OCUM-2MD3 cells and other gastric cancer cell lines (TMK-1, MKN-28). The acetylation status of histone H3 and α-tubulin after exposure to VPA were analyzed by western blotting. The activities of cell cycle regulatory proteins and apoptosis-modulating proteins were also examined by western blotting. The effects of VPA <it>in vivo </it>were evaluated in a xenograft model, and apoptotic activity was assessed by TUNEL assay.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>OCUM-2MD3 cells showed high levels of HDAC1 and HDAC2 expression compared with TMK-1 and MKN-28. The concentration of VPA required for significant inhibition of cell viability (<it>P </it>< 0.05) was 5 mM at 24 h and 0.5 mM at 48 h and 72 h. The inhibition of VPA with PTX showed dose-dependent and combinatorial effects. VPA increased acetyl-histone H3, acetyl-α-tubulin, and p21WAF1 levels accompanied by upregulation of p27, caspase 3, and caspase 9, and downregulation of bcl-2, cyclin D1, and survivin. In the xenograft model experiment, the mean tumor volume of the VPA-treated group was significantly reduced by 36.4%, compared with that of the control group at 4 weeks after treatment (<it>P </it>< 0.01). The apoptotic index was significantly higher in the VPA-treated group (42.3% ± 3.5%) than in the control group (7.7% ± 2.5%) (<it>P </it>< 0.001).</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>VPA induced dynamic modulation of histone H3 and α-tubulin acetylation in relation with the anticancer effect and the enhancement of PTX in the OCUM-2MD3 cell line. Therefore, VPA in combination with PTX is expected to be a promising therapy for peritoneal dissemination of scirrhous gastric cancer.</p> http://www.jeccr.com/content/29/1/149
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author Yagi Yasumichi
Fushida Sachio
Harada Shinichi
Kinoshita Jun
Makino Isamu
Oyama Katsunobu
Tajima Hidehiro
Fujita Hideto
Takamura Hiroyuki
Ninomiya Itasu
Fujimura Takashi
Ohta Tetsuo
Yashiro Masakazu
Hirakawa Kosei
spellingShingle Yagi Yasumichi
Fushida Sachio
Harada Shinichi
Kinoshita Jun
Makino Isamu
Oyama Katsunobu
Tajima Hidehiro
Fujita Hideto
Takamura Hiroyuki
Ninomiya Itasu
Fujimura Takashi
Ohta Tetsuo
Yashiro Masakazu
Hirakawa Kosei
Effects of valproic acid on the cell cycle and apoptosis through acetylation of histone and tubulin in a scirrhous gastric cancer cell line
Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research
author_facet Yagi Yasumichi
Fushida Sachio
Harada Shinichi
Kinoshita Jun
Makino Isamu
Oyama Katsunobu
Tajima Hidehiro
Fujita Hideto
Takamura Hiroyuki
Ninomiya Itasu
Fujimura Takashi
Ohta Tetsuo
Yashiro Masakazu
Hirakawa Kosei
author_sort Yagi Yasumichi
title Effects of valproic acid on the cell cycle and apoptosis through acetylation of histone and tubulin in a scirrhous gastric cancer cell line
title_short Effects of valproic acid on the cell cycle and apoptosis through acetylation of histone and tubulin in a scirrhous gastric cancer cell line
title_full Effects of valproic acid on the cell cycle and apoptosis through acetylation of histone and tubulin in a scirrhous gastric cancer cell line
title_fullStr Effects of valproic acid on the cell cycle and apoptosis through acetylation of histone and tubulin in a scirrhous gastric cancer cell line
title_full_unstemmed Effects of valproic acid on the cell cycle and apoptosis through acetylation of histone and tubulin in a scirrhous gastric cancer cell line
title_sort effects of valproic acid on the cell cycle and apoptosis through acetylation of histone and tubulin in a scirrhous gastric cancer cell line
publisher BMC
series Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research
issn 1756-9966
publishDate 2010-11-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Management of peritoneal dissemination is the most critical problem in gastric cancer. This study was performed to investigate the inhibitory effects of valproic acid (VPA) on a highly peritoneal-seeding cell line of human scirrhous gastric cancer, OCUM-2MD3, and to explore the mechanism and the potential of VPA.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>The effects of VPA on the growth of OCUM-2MD3 cells were assessed by MTT assay. In addition, paclitaxel (PTX) was combined with VPA to evaluate their synergistic effects. HDAC1 and HDAC2 expression were evaluated by western blotting in OCUM-2MD3 cells and other gastric cancer cell lines (TMK-1, MKN-28). The acetylation status of histone H3 and α-tubulin after exposure to VPA were analyzed by western blotting. The activities of cell cycle regulatory proteins and apoptosis-modulating proteins were also examined by western blotting. The effects of VPA <it>in vivo </it>were evaluated in a xenograft model, and apoptotic activity was assessed by TUNEL assay.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>OCUM-2MD3 cells showed high levels of HDAC1 and HDAC2 expression compared with TMK-1 and MKN-28. The concentration of VPA required for significant inhibition of cell viability (<it>P </it>< 0.05) was 5 mM at 24 h and 0.5 mM at 48 h and 72 h. The inhibition of VPA with PTX showed dose-dependent and combinatorial effects. VPA increased acetyl-histone H3, acetyl-α-tubulin, and p21WAF1 levels accompanied by upregulation of p27, caspase 3, and caspase 9, and downregulation of bcl-2, cyclin D1, and survivin. In the xenograft model experiment, the mean tumor volume of the VPA-treated group was significantly reduced by 36.4%, compared with that of the control group at 4 weeks after treatment (<it>P </it>< 0.01). The apoptotic index was significantly higher in the VPA-treated group (42.3% ± 3.5%) than in the control group (7.7% ± 2.5%) (<it>P </it>< 0.001).</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>VPA induced dynamic modulation of histone H3 and α-tubulin acetylation in relation with the anticancer effect and the enhancement of PTX in the OCUM-2MD3 cell line. Therefore, VPA in combination with PTX is expected to be a promising therapy for peritoneal dissemination of scirrhous gastric cancer.</p>
url http://www.jeccr.com/content/29/1/149
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