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Phenethyl isothiocyanate reduces breast cancer stem cell-like properties by epigenetic reactivation of CDH1

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ONCOLOGY REPORTS
Volume 45, Issue 1, Pages 337-348

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SPANDIDOS PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.3892/or.2020.7860

Keywords

phenethyl isothiocyanate; breast cancer stem cell; epigenetic regulation; cadherin 1; Wnt/beta-catenin pathway

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  1. Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province [2019JJ50542]
  2. Science and Technology program of Hunan Health Commission [20201978]
  3. China Scholarship Council [201808430085]

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PEITC, a compound derived from cruciferous vegetables, has been found to inhibit BCSC-like properties by epigenetic reactivation of CDH1. This discovery suggests a novel method to eradicate BCSCs from breast cancer patients.
Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed malignancy and leading cause of cancer-related deaths among women worldwide. Tumor recurrence, or metastasis, is caused by cancer stem cells and has a dismal prognosis for breast cancer patients. Thus, targeting breast cancer stem cells (BCSCs) for eradication is a potential method to improve clinical outcomes. Phenethyl isothiocyanate (PEITC) is a novel epigenetic regulator derived from cruciferous vegetables that has marked antitumor effects. However, the exact mechanism of these antitumor effects by PEITC is unknown. As breast cancer progresses, a tumor suppressor in the breast, cadherin 1 (CDH1), is silenced by hypermethylation of the promoter region, further promoting the stem cell-like properties of cancer. Herein, the ability of PEITC to reduce BCSC-like properties by epigenetic reactivation of CDH1 was investigated by multiple analyses such as MTT, colony formation and sphere formation assays, methylation-specific PCR, western blot analysis, Co-IP and qPCR. It was revealed that PEITC inhibited colony and mammosphere formation and decreased the expression of protein markers associated with BCSC-like properties via epigenetic reactivation of CDH1. Further exploration of this mechanism revealed inhibitory effects of PEITC on DNMTs and HDACs, which play a pivotal role in demethylating the hypermethylated CDH1 promoter region. Reactivated CDH1 suppressed the Wnt/beta-catenin pathway which confers BCSC-properties in breast cancer cells. These findings suggest a novel method to eradicate BCSCs from breast cancer patients.

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