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Alterations to the protein profile of bladder carcinoma cell lines induced by plant extract MINA-05 in vitro

Authors :
Carlos E Martucci
Melissa L. Thomas
Melanie Y. White
Tzong-Tyng Hung
Pamela J. Russell
Shiu-Fu Pang
Sharon C W Luk
Terry Nguyen-Khuong
Shona Seeto
Anna M Fitzgerald
Bradley J. Walsh
Source :
Proteomics. 9(7)
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Bladder cancer (BLCa) is a severe urological cancer of both men and women that commonly recurs and once invasive, is difficult to treat. MINA-05 (CK Life Sciences Int'l, Hong Kong) is a derivative of complex botanical extracts, shown to reduce cellular proliferation of bladder and prostate carcinomas. We tested the effects of MINA-05 against human BLCa cell sublines, B8, B8-RSP-GCK, B8-RSP-LN and C3, from a transitional cell carcinoma, grade IV, to determine the molecular targets of treatment by observing the cellular protein profile. Cells were acclimatised for 48 h then treated for 72 h with concentrations of MINA-05 reflecting 1/2 IC(50), IC(50) and 2 x IC(50) (n = 3) or with vehicle, (0.5% DMSO). Dose-dependant changes in protein abundance were detected and characterised using 2-dimensional electrophoresis and MS. We identified 10 proteins that underwent changes in abundance, pI and/or molecular mass in response to treatment. MINA-05 was shown to influence proteins across numerous functional classes including cytoskeletal proteins, energy metabolism proteins, protein degradation proteins and tumour suppressors, suggesting a global impact on these cell lines. This study implies that the ability of MINA-05 to retard cellular proliferation is attributed to its ability to alter cell cycling, metabolism, protein degradation and the cancer cell environment.

Details

ISSN :
16159861
Volume :
9
Issue :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proteomics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....652129e704b53b01015c15750e608a3a