Honey reduces the metastatic characteristics of prostate cancer cell lines by promoting a loss of adhesion
Honey has been shown to have a range of therapeutic effects in humans, with anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial effects among those previously characterised. Here, we examine the possibility of New Zealand thyme, manuka and honeydew honeys, and their major sugar and phenolic components, reducing th...
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doaj-7ac641678caf4789a18e70c58c38cfa22020-11-24T23:11:22ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592018-07-016e511510.7717/peerj.5115Honey reduces the metastatic characteristics of prostate cancer cell lines by promoting a loss of adhesionSean D.A. Abel0Sumit Dadhwal1Allan B. Gamble2Sarah K. Baird3Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Otago, Dunedin, New ZealandSchool of Pharmacy, University of Otago, Dunedin, New ZealandSchool of Pharmacy, University of Otago, Dunedin, New ZealandDepartment of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Otago, Dunedin, New ZealandHoney has been shown to have a range of therapeutic effects in humans, with anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial effects among those previously characterised. Here, we examine the possibility of New Zealand thyme, manuka and honeydew honeys, and their major sugar and phenolic components, reducing the development of metastatic cancer. Their activity was examined in vitro, in PC3 and DU145 prostate cancer cell lines, through measuring the compounds’ effects on the metastatic characteristics of migration, invasion and adhesion. First, the phenolic compounds gallic acid, caffeic acid, quercetin, kaempferol and chrysin were quantified in the honeys using high performance liquid chromatography, and found in nanomolar concentrations. In a Boyden chamber-based migration assay, non-toxic concentrations of thyme and honeydew honeys reduced cell migration by 20%, and all phenolic compounds except caffeic acid also lowered migration, although a mixture of only the sugars found in honey had no effect. All of the honeys, phenolics and the sugar-only mixture reduced invasive movement of cells through extracellular matrix by up to 75%. Most notably, each of the three honeys and the sugar-only mixture reduced cell adhesion to collagen I by 90%. With the exception of quercetin, phenolic compounds did not reduce adhesion. Therefore, honey and its sugar and phenolic components can lower the metastatic properties of cancer cells, and may do this by preventing effective cell adhesion to the extracellular matrix. The sugars and phenol compounds of honey are much more effective in combination than individually.https://peerj.com/articles/5115.pdfHoneyMetastasisAdhesionMigrationInvasionPhenolic |
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Honey reduces the metastatic characteristics of prostate cancer cell lines by promoting a loss of adhesion |
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Honey reduces the metastatic characteristics of prostate cancer cell lines by promoting a loss of adhesion |
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Honey reduces the metastatic characteristics of prostate cancer cell lines by promoting a loss of adhesion |
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Honey reduces the metastatic characteristics of prostate cancer cell lines by promoting a loss of adhesion |
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honey reduces the metastatic characteristics of prostate cancer cell lines by promoting a loss of adhesion |
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Honey has been shown to have a range of therapeutic effects in humans, with anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial effects among those previously characterised. Here, we examine the possibility of New Zealand thyme, manuka and honeydew honeys, and their major sugar and phenolic components, reducing the development of metastatic cancer. Their activity was examined in vitro, in PC3 and DU145 prostate cancer cell lines, through measuring the compounds’ effects on the metastatic characteristics of migration, invasion and adhesion. First, the phenolic compounds gallic acid, caffeic acid, quercetin, kaempferol and chrysin were quantified in the honeys using high performance liquid chromatography, and found in nanomolar concentrations. In a Boyden chamber-based migration assay, non-toxic concentrations of thyme and honeydew honeys reduced cell migration by 20%, and all phenolic compounds except caffeic acid also lowered migration, although a mixture of only the sugars found in honey had no effect. All of the honeys, phenolics and the sugar-only mixture reduced invasive movement of cells through extracellular matrix by up to 75%. Most notably, each of the three honeys and the sugar-only mixture reduced cell adhesion to collagen I by 90%. With the exception of quercetin, phenolic compounds did not reduce adhesion. Therefore, honey and its sugar and phenolic components can lower the metastatic properties of cancer cells, and may do this by preventing effective cell adhesion to the extracellular matrix. The sugars and phenol compounds of honey are much more effective in combination than individually. |
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