Inhibition of TLR4/TRIF/IRF3 Signaling Pathway by Curcumin in Breast Cancer Cells

Purpose: Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) is over-expressed in breast tumors and thus contributing to the tumor progression and metastasis. Natural products have drawn attention in cancer immunotherapy due to their various biological activities. Curcumin is well investigated in different types of cancer....

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Main Authors: Gamze Güney Eskiler, Asuman Deveci Özkan, Süleyman Kaleli, Cemil Bilir
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Language:English
Published: Canadian Society for Pharmaceutical Sciences 2019-07-01
Series:Journal of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences
Online Access:https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/jpps/index.php/JPPS/article/view/30493
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spelling doaj-1f79a51e30534bbdaee02f3176995d2e2020-11-25T03:04:33ZengCanadian Society for Pharmaceutical SciencesJournal of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences1482-18262019-07-0122110.18433/jpps30493Inhibition of TLR4/TRIF/IRF3 Signaling Pathway by Curcumin in Breast Cancer CellsGamze Güney Eskiler0Asuman Deveci Özkan1Süleyman Kaleli2Cemil Bilir3Department of Medical Biology, Faculty of Medicine, Sakarya University, Sakarya, Turkey.Department of Medical Biology, Faculty of Medicine, Sakarya University, Sakarya, Turkey.Department of Medical Biology, Faculty of Medicine, Sakarya University, Sakarya, Turkey.Department of Medical Oncology, Faculty of Medicine, Sakarya University, Sakarya, Turkey.Purpose: Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) is over-expressed in breast tumors and thus contributing to the tumor progression and metastasis. Natural products have drawn attention in cancer immunotherapy due to their various biological activities. Curcumin is well investigated in different types of cancer. However, the mechanisms underlying its anti-inflammatory actions have not been extensively elucidated.  For this purpose, we explored the inhibitory effects of curcumin on lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced TLR4 dependent TRIF signaling pathway in two subtypes of breast cancer cell lines (MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231) in this study. Methods: In this context, the cytotoxicity of curcumin and LPS alone and the combination of curcumin with LPS on these cells was evaluated by WST-1 assay.  The expression level of TLR4 and the release of type I interferon (IFN) levels were determined after treatment with curcumin and/or LPS by RT-PCR and ELISA analysis, respectively. Furthermore, the subcellular localization of TLR4 and interferon regulatory factor 3 (IRF3) were detected by immunofluorescence analysis. Results: Curcumin treatment suppressed breast cancer cells viabilities and the activation of TLR4-mediated TRIF signaling pathway by the downregulation of TLR4 and IRF3 expression levels and the inhibition of type I IFN (IFN-α/β) levels induced by LPS. However, curcumin was more efficient in MDA-MB-231 cells than MCF-7 cells owing to its greater inhibitory efficacy in the LPS- enhanced TLR4 signaling pathway. Furthermore, IFN-α/β levels induced by TLR4 and IRF3 were decreased in these cells following curcumin treatment. Conclusions: Consequently, these results demonstrated that the activation of LPS stimulated TLR4/TRIF/IRF3 signaling pathway was mediated by curcumin in breast cancer cells, in vitro. However, more studies are necessary to examine the curcumin’s anti-inflammatory activities on TLR4/MyD88/NF-κB as well as other signaling pathways downstream of TLRs in breast cancer.https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/jpps/index.php/JPPS/article/view/30493
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author Gamze Güney Eskiler
Asuman Deveci Özkan
Süleyman Kaleli
Cemil Bilir
spellingShingle Gamze Güney Eskiler
Asuman Deveci Özkan
Süleyman Kaleli
Cemil Bilir
Inhibition of TLR4/TRIF/IRF3 Signaling Pathway by Curcumin in Breast Cancer Cells
Journal of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences
author_facet Gamze Güney Eskiler
Asuman Deveci Özkan
Süleyman Kaleli
Cemil Bilir
author_sort Gamze Güney Eskiler
title Inhibition of TLR4/TRIF/IRF3 Signaling Pathway by Curcumin in Breast Cancer Cells
title_short Inhibition of TLR4/TRIF/IRF3 Signaling Pathway by Curcumin in Breast Cancer Cells
title_full Inhibition of TLR4/TRIF/IRF3 Signaling Pathway by Curcumin in Breast Cancer Cells
title_fullStr Inhibition of TLR4/TRIF/IRF3 Signaling Pathway by Curcumin in Breast Cancer Cells
title_full_unstemmed Inhibition of TLR4/TRIF/IRF3 Signaling Pathway by Curcumin in Breast Cancer Cells
title_sort inhibition of tlr4/trif/irf3 signaling pathway by curcumin in breast cancer cells
publisher Canadian Society for Pharmaceutical Sciences
series Journal of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences
issn 1482-1826
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Purpose: Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) is over-expressed in breast tumors and thus contributing to the tumor progression and metastasis. Natural products have drawn attention in cancer immunotherapy due to their various biological activities. Curcumin is well investigated in different types of cancer. However, the mechanisms underlying its anti-inflammatory actions have not been extensively elucidated.  For this purpose, we explored the inhibitory effects of curcumin on lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced TLR4 dependent TRIF signaling pathway in two subtypes of breast cancer cell lines (MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231) in this study. Methods: In this context, the cytotoxicity of curcumin and LPS alone and the combination of curcumin with LPS on these cells was evaluated by WST-1 assay.  The expression level of TLR4 and the release of type I interferon (IFN) levels were determined after treatment with curcumin and/or LPS by RT-PCR and ELISA analysis, respectively. Furthermore, the subcellular localization of TLR4 and interferon regulatory factor 3 (IRF3) were detected by immunofluorescence analysis. Results: Curcumin treatment suppressed breast cancer cells viabilities and the activation of TLR4-mediated TRIF signaling pathway by the downregulation of TLR4 and IRF3 expression levels and the inhibition of type I IFN (IFN-α/β) levels induced by LPS. However, curcumin was more efficient in MDA-MB-231 cells than MCF-7 cells owing to its greater inhibitory efficacy in the LPS- enhanced TLR4 signaling pathway. Furthermore, IFN-α/β levels induced by TLR4 and IRF3 were decreased in these cells following curcumin treatment. Conclusions: Consequently, these results demonstrated that the activation of LPS stimulated TLR4/TRIF/IRF3 signaling pathway was mediated by curcumin in breast cancer cells, in vitro. However, more studies are necessary to examine the curcumin’s anti-inflammatory activities on TLR4/MyD88/NF-κB as well as other signaling pathways downstream of TLRs in breast cancer.
url https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/jpps/index.php/JPPS/article/view/30493
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