Non-antioxidant properties of α-tocopherol reduce the anticancer activity of several protein kinase inhibitors in vitro.

The antioxidant properties of α-tocopherol have been proposed to play a beneficial chemopreventive role against cancer. However, emerging data also indicate that it may exert contrasting effects on the efficacy of chemotherapeutic treatments when given as dietary supplement, being in that case harmf...

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Main Authors: Stéphane Pédeboscq, Christophe Rey, Muriel Petit, Catherine Harpey, Francesca De Giorgi, François Ichas, Lydia Lartigue
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3348137?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-b4ee63b4842644858f93d06aa8e27f522020-11-25T00:10:59ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0175e3681110.1371/journal.pone.0036811Non-antioxidant properties of α-tocopherol reduce the anticancer activity of several protein kinase inhibitors in vitro.Stéphane PédeboscqChristophe ReyMuriel PetitCatherine HarpeyFrancesca De GiorgiFrançois IchasLydia LartigueThe antioxidant properties of α-tocopherol have been proposed to play a beneficial chemopreventive role against cancer. However, emerging data also indicate that it may exert contrasting effects on the efficacy of chemotherapeutic treatments when given as dietary supplement, being in that case harmful for patients. This dual role of α-tocopherol and, in particular, its effects on the efficacy of anticancer drugs remains poorly documented. For this purpose, we studied here, using high throughput flow cytometry, the direct impact of α-tocopherol on apoptosis and cell cycle arrest induced by different cytotoxic agents on various models of cancer cell lines in vitro. Our results indicate that physiologically relevant concentrations of α-tocopherol strongly compromise the cytotoxic and cytostatic action of various protein kinase inhibitors (KI), while other classes of chemotherapeutic agents or apoptosis inducers are unaffected by this vitamin. Interestingly, these anti-chemotherapeutic effects of α-tocopherol appear to be unrelated to its antioxidant properties since a variety of other antioxidants were completely neutral toward KI-induced cell cycle arrest and cell death. In conclusion, our data suggest that dietary α-tocopherol could limit KI effects on tumour cells, and, by extent, that this could result in a reduction of the clinical efficacy of anti-cancer treatments based on KI molecules.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3348137?pdf=render
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author Stéphane Pédeboscq
Christophe Rey
Muriel Petit
Catherine Harpey
Francesca De Giorgi
François Ichas
Lydia Lartigue
spellingShingle Stéphane Pédeboscq
Christophe Rey
Muriel Petit
Catherine Harpey
Francesca De Giorgi
François Ichas
Lydia Lartigue
Non-antioxidant properties of α-tocopherol reduce the anticancer activity of several protein kinase inhibitors in vitro.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Stéphane Pédeboscq
Christophe Rey
Muriel Petit
Catherine Harpey
Francesca De Giorgi
François Ichas
Lydia Lartigue
author_sort Stéphane Pédeboscq
title Non-antioxidant properties of α-tocopherol reduce the anticancer activity of several protein kinase inhibitors in vitro.
title_short Non-antioxidant properties of α-tocopherol reduce the anticancer activity of several protein kinase inhibitors in vitro.
title_full Non-antioxidant properties of α-tocopherol reduce the anticancer activity of several protein kinase inhibitors in vitro.
title_fullStr Non-antioxidant properties of α-tocopherol reduce the anticancer activity of several protein kinase inhibitors in vitro.
title_full_unstemmed Non-antioxidant properties of α-tocopherol reduce the anticancer activity of several protein kinase inhibitors in vitro.
title_sort non-antioxidant properties of α-tocopherol reduce the anticancer activity of several protein kinase inhibitors in vitro.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description The antioxidant properties of α-tocopherol have been proposed to play a beneficial chemopreventive role against cancer. However, emerging data also indicate that it may exert contrasting effects on the efficacy of chemotherapeutic treatments when given as dietary supplement, being in that case harmful for patients. This dual role of α-tocopherol and, in particular, its effects on the efficacy of anticancer drugs remains poorly documented. For this purpose, we studied here, using high throughput flow cytometry, the direct impact of α-tocopherol on apoptosis and cell cycle arrest induced by different cytotoxic agents on various models of cancer cell lines in vitro. Our results indicate that physiologically relevant concentrations of α-tocopherol strongly compromise the cytotoxic and cytostatic action of various protein kinase inhibitors (KI), while other classes of chemotherapeutic agents or apoptosis inducers are unaffected by this vitamin. Interestingly, these anti-chemotherapeutic effects of α-tocopherol appear to be unrelated to its antioxidant properties since a variety of other antioxidants were completely neutral toward KI-induced cell cycle arrest and cell death. In conclusion, our data suggest that dietary α-tocopherol could limit KI effects on tumour cells, and, by extent, that this could result in a reduction of the clinical efficacy of anti-cancer treatments based on KI molecules.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3348137?pdf=render
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