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?-3 free fatty acids and all-trans retinoic acid synergistically induce growth inhibition of three subtypes of breast cancer cell lines.


ABSTRACT: All-trans retinoic acid (ATRA), one of vitamin A derivatives, shows greater growth inhibition of breast cancer cell for ER-positive than ER-negative cells, while triple negative breast cancer cell such as MDA-MB-231 cell is poorly responsive to ATRA treatment. In this study, we found that combination of ?-3 free fatty acids (?-3 FFAs) and ATRA exhibited synergistic inhibition of cell growth in three subtypes (ER+ MCF7, HER2+ SK-BR-3, Triple negative HCC1806 and MDA-MB-231 cells) of human breast cancer cell lines. The combined treatment of ?-3 FFAs and ATRA resulted in cell cycle arrest. ?-3 FFAs combined with ATRA synergistically provoked cell apoptosis via the caspase signals but not p53. These findings suggest that combined chemotherapy of ?-3 FFAs with ATRA is beneficial for improvement of ATRA sensitivity in breast cancer cells.

SUBMITTER: Lin G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5462805 | biostudies-other | 2017 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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ω-3 free fatty acids and all-trans retinoic acid synergistically induce growth inhibition of three subtypes of breast cancer cell lines.

Lin Guangxiao G   Zhu Shenglong S   Wu Yikuan Y   Song Ci C   Wang Wanjing W   Zhang Yuan Y   Chen Yue-Lei YL   He Zhao Z  

Scientific reports 20170607 1


All-trans retinoic acid (ATRA), one of vitamin A derivatives, shows greater growth inhibition of breast cancer cell for ER-positive than ER-negative cells, while triple negative breast cancer cell such as MDA-MB-231 cell is poorly responsive to ATRA treatment. In this study, we found that combination of ω-3 free fatty acids (ω-3 FFAs) and ATRA exhibited synergistic inhibition of cell growth in three subtypes (ER<sup>+</sup> MCF7, HER2<sup>+</sup> SK-BR-3, Triple negative HCC1806 and MDA-MB-231 c  ...[more]

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