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Benzyl butyl phthalate induces migration, invasion, and angiogenesis of Huh7 hepatocellular carcinoma cells through nongenomic AhR/G-protein signaling

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BMC CANCER
卷 14, 期 -, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2407-14-556

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Phthalate; Aryl hydrocarbon receptor; Angiogenesis; Migration; Hepatocellular carcinoma

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  1. National Science Council, Taiwan [102-2628-B-037-011-MY3, 102-2632-B-037-001-MY3]
  2. Kaohsiung Medical University (Hospital) Research Fund [KMUH102-2R22, KMUH101-1R27, KMUH100-0R24]
  3. National Sun Yat-Sen University-KMU Joint Research Project [NSYSUKMU 102-P029]

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Background: The widespread use of phthalates as plasticizers has raised public health concerns regarding their adverse effects, including an association with cancer. Although animal investigations have suggested an association between phthalate exposure and hepatocellular carcinoma, the mechanisms are unknown. Methods: The hepatocellular carcinoma cell line Huh7 was treated with benzyl butyl phthalate (BBP), and then analyzed by total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy, confocal microscopy and double immunogold transmission electron microscopy. Following BBP treatment, mRNA levels were measured by RT- PCR, protein levels were measured using western blot, and vascular endothelial growth factor levels were measured by an enzyme- linked immunosorbent assay. Cell migration and invasion assays were evaluated by transwell, and angiogenesis were performed by a tube formation assay. Nude mice were used to investigate metastasis and angiogenesis in vivo. Results: BBP affected hepatocellular carcinoma progression through the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) and that benzyl butyl phthalate (BBP) stimulated AhR at the cell surface, which then interacted with G proteins and triggered a downstream signaling cascade. BBP activated AhR through a nongenomic action involving G- protein signaling rather than the classical genomic AhR action. BBP treatment promoted cell migration and invasion in vitro and metastasis in vivo via the AhR/G beta/PI3K/Akt/NF-kappa B pathway. In addition, BBP induced both in vitro and in vivo angiogenesis through the AhR/ ERK/ VEGF pathway. Conclusions: These findings suggest a novel nongenomic AhR mechanism involving G- protein signaling induced by phthalates, which contributes to tumor progression of hepatocellular carcinoma.

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