Differential and directional estrogenic signaling pathways induced by enterolignans and their precursors.

Mammalian lignans or enterolignans are metabolites of plant lignans, an important category of phytochemicals. Although they are known to be associated with estrogenic activity, cell signaling pathways leading to specific cell functions, and especially the differences among lignans, have not been exp...

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Main Authors: Yun Zhu, Kayoko Kawaguchi, Ryoiti Kiyama
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5289560?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-0ee14e2264e7451fadfbc2e4fa549e2d2020-11-25T02:47:06ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01122e017139010.1371/journal.pone.0171390Differential and directional estrogenic signaling pathways induced by enterolignans and their precursors.Yun ZhuKayoko KawaguchiRyoiti KiyamaMammalian lignans or enterolignans are metabolites of plant lignans, an important category of phytochemicals. Although they are known to be associated with estrogenic activity, cell signaling pathways leading to specific cell functions, and especially the differences among lignans, have not been explored. We examined the estrogenic activity of enterolignans and their precursor plant lignans and cell signaling pathways for some cell functions, cell cycle and chemokine secretion. We used DNA microarray-based gene expression profiling in human breast cancer MCF-7 cells to examine the similarities, as well as the differences, among enterolignans, enterolactone and enterodiol, and their precursors, matairesinol, pinoresinol and sesamin. The profiles showed moderate to high levels of correlation (R values: 0.44 to 0.81) with that of estrogen (17β-estradiol or E2). Significant correlations were observed among lignans (R values: 0.77 to 0.97), and the correlations were higher for cell functions related to enzymes, signaling, proliferation and transport. All the enterolignans/precursors examined showed activation of the Erk1/2 and PI3K/Akt pathways, indicating the involvement of rapid signaling through the non-genomic estrogen signaling pathway. However, when their effects on specific cell functions, cell cycle progression and chemokine (MCP-1) secretion were examined, positive effects were observed only for enterolactone, suggesting that signals are given in certain directions at a position closer to cell functions. We hypothesized that, while estrogen signaling is initiated by the enterolignans/precursors examined, their signals are differentially and directionally modulated later in the pathways, resulting in the differences at the cell function level.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5289560?pdf=render
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author Yun Zhu
Kayoko Kawaguchi
Ryoiti Kiyama
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Kayoko Kawaguchi
Ryoiti Kiyama
Differential and directional estrogenic signaling pathways induced by enterolignans and their precursors.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Yun Zhu
Kayoko Kawaguchi
Ryoiti Kiyama
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title Differential and directional estrogenic signaling pathways induced by enterolignans and their precursors.
title_short Differential and directional estrogenic signaling pathways induced by enterolignans and their precursors.
title_full Differential and directional estrogenic signaling pathways induced by enterolignans and their precursors.
title_fullStr Differential and directional estrogenic signaling pathways induced by enterolignans and their precursors.
title_full_unstemmed Differential and directional estrogenic signaling pathways induced by enterolignans and their precursors.
title_sort differential and directional estrogenic signaling pathways induced by enterolignans and their precursors.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Mammalian lignans or enterolignans are metabolites of plant lignans, an important category of phytochemicals. Although they are known to be associated with estrogenic activity, cell signaling pathways leading to specific cell functions, and especially the differences among lignans, have not been explored. We examined the estrogenic activity of enterolignans and their precursor plant lignans and cell signaling pathways for some cell functions, cell cycle and chemokine secretion. We used DNA microarray-based gene expression profiling in human breast cancer MCF-7 cells to examine the similarities, as well as the differences, among enterolignans, enterolactone and enterodiol, and their precursors, matairesinol, pinoresinol and sesamin. The profiles showed moderate to high levels of correlation (R values: 0.44 to 0.81) with that of estrogen (17β-estradiol or E2). Significant correlations were observed among lignans (R values: 0.77 to 0.97), and the correlations were higher for cell functions related to enzymes, signaling, proliferation and transport. All the enterolignans/precursors examined showed activation of the Erk1/2 and PI3K/Akt pathways, indicating the involvement of rapid signaling through the non-genomic estrogen signaling pathway. However, when their effects on specific cell functions, cell cycle progression and chemokine (MCP-1) secretion were examined, positive effects were observed only for enterolactone, suggesting that signals are given in certain directions at a position closer to cell functions. We hypothesized that, while estrogen signaling is initiated by the enterolignans/precursors examined, their signals are differentially and directionally modulated later in the pathways, resulting in the differences at the cell function level.
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