Can vitamin A modify the activity of docetaxel in MCF-7 breast cancer cells?

Docetaxel is one of the most effective chemotherapeutic agents in the treatment of breast cancer. On the other hand, the vitamin A family compounds play the essential roles in many biological processes in mammary gland. The aim of our study was to investigate the effect of all-trans retinol, caroten...

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Main Authors: Dorota Lemancewicz, Ewa Czeczuga-Semeniuk, Slawomir Wolczyński
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Language:English
Published: Via Medica 2008-04-01
Series:Folia Histochemica et Cytobiologica
Online Access:http://czasopisma.viamedica.pl/index.php/fhc/article/view/4480
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spelling doaj-2f920645790e4bd99618df26f69035e72020-11-24T22:22:26ZengVia MedicaFolia Histochemica et Cytobiologica0239-85081897-56312008-04-0145Suppl 116917410.2478/4480Can vitamin A modify the activity of docetaxel in MCF-7 breast cancer cells?Dorota LemancewiczEwa Czeczuga-SemeniukSlawomir WolczyńskiDocetaxel is one of the most effective chemotherapeutic agents in the treatment of breast cancer. On the other hand, the vitamin A family compounds play the essential roles in many biological processes in mammary gland. The aim of our study was to investigate the effect of all-trans retinol, carotenoids (beta-carotene, lycopene) and retinoids (9-cis, 13-cis and all-trans retinoic acid) on the activity of docetaxel and to compare these effects with the estradiol and tamoxifen actions on human ER(+) MCF-7 breast cancer cell line. The evaluation was based on [3H] thymidine incorporation and the proliferative activity of PCNA and Ki 67 positive cells. In our study, the incorporation of [3H] thymidine into cancer cells was inhibited to 50% by 0.2, 0.5 and 1 microM of docetaxel in the 24-hour culture and addition of estradiol (0.001 microM) didn't influence the results. However, addition of tamoxifen caused a statistically significant decrease of the percentage of the proliferating cells in the culture medium with 0.2 and 0.5 microM of docetaxel (38.99 +/- 2.84%, p<0.01 and 40.67 +/- 5.62%, p<0.01) in comparison to the docetaxel only group. The above-mentioned observations were also confirmed with the use of the immunohistochemical investigations. Among the examined vitamin A family compounds, the simultaneous application of beta-carotene (0.1 microM) and docetaxel (0.2 microM) resulted in a statistically significant reduction in the percentage of proliferating cells (40.25 +/- 14.62%, p<0.01). Lycopene (0.1 microM), which stimulates the growth of breast cancer cells in a 24-hour culture, had an inhibitory effect (42.97 +/- 9.58%, p<0.01) when combined with docetaxel (0.2 microM). Although, beta-carotene and lycopene belong to the different chemical groups, they surprisingly had a similar inhibitory influence on both growth and proliferation of MCF-7 breast cancer cells when combined with docetaxel. The application of docetaxel either with beta-carotene or lycopene had comparable inhibitory effect on breast cells growth and proliferation as tamoxifen. Therefore, it may suggest a possible important role of these carotenoids in the breast cancer therapy in women especially when docetaxel is applied.http://czasopisma.viamedica.pl/index.php/fhc/article/view/4480
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Can vitamin A modify the activity of docetaxel in MCF-7 breast cancer cells?
Folia Histochemica et Cytobiologica
author_facet Dorota Lemancewicz
Ewa Czeczuga-Semeniuk
Slawomir Wolczyński
author_sort Dorota Lemancewicz
title Can vitamin A modify the activity of docetaxel in MCF-7 breast cancer cells?
title_short Can vitamin A modify the activity of docetaxel in MCF-7 breast cancer cells?
title_full Can vitamin A modify the activity of docetaxel in MCF-7 breast cancer cells?
title_fullStr Can vitamin A modify the activity of docetaxel in MCF-7 breast cancer cells?
title_full_unstemmed Can vitamin A modify the activity of docetaxel in MCF-7 breast cancer cells?
title_sort can vitamin a modify the activity of docetaxel in mcf-7 breast cancer cells?
publisher Via Medica
series Folia Histochemica et Cytobiologica
issn 0239-8508
1897-5631
publishDate 2008-04-01
description Docetaxel is one of the most effective chemotherapeutic agents in the treatment of breast cancer. On the other hand, the vitamin A family compounds play the essential roles in many biological processes in mammary gland. The aim of our study was to investigate the effect of all-trans retinol, carotenoids (beta-carotene, lycopene) and retinoids (9-cis, 13-cis and all-trans retinoic acid) on the activity of docetaxel and to compare these effects with the estradiol and tamoxifen actions on human ER(+) MCF-7 breast cancer cell line. The evaluation was based on [3H] thymidine incorporation and the proliferative activity of PCNA and Ki 67 positive cells. In our study, the incorporation of [3H] thymidine into cancer cells was inhibited to 50% by 0.2, 0.5 and 1 microM of docetaxel in the 24-hour culture and addition of estradiol (0.001 microM) didn't influence the results. However, addition of tamoxifen caused a statistically significant decrease of the percentage of the proliferating cells in the culture medium with 0.2 and 0.5 microM of docetaxel (38.99 +/- 2.84%, p<0.01 and 40.67 +/- 5.62%, p<0.01) in comparison to the docetaxel only group. The above-mentioned observations were also confirmed with the use of the immunohistochemical investigations. Among the examined vitamin A family compounds, the simultaneous application of beta-carotene (0.1 microM) and docetaxel (0.2 microM) resulted in a statistically significant reduction in the percentage of proliferating cells (40.25 +/- 14.62%, p<0.01). Lycopene (0.1 microM), which stimulates the growth of breast cancer cells in a 24-hour culture, had an inhibitory effect (42.97 +/- 9.58%, p<0.01) when combined with docetaxel (0.2 microM). Although, beta-carotene and lycopene belong to the different chemical groups, they surprisingly had a similar inhibitory influence on both growth and proliferation of MCF-7 breast cancer cells when combined with docetaxel. The application of docetaxel either with beta-carotene or lycopene had comparable inhibitory effect on breast cells growth and proliferation as tamoxifen. Therefore, it may suggest a possible important role of these carotenoids in the breast cancer therapy in women especially when docetaxel is applied.
url http://czasopisma.viamedica.pl/index.php/fhc/article/view/4480
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