Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2515299 Biochemical Pharmacology 2008 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

The primary aim of this study was to determine whether combination of the chemopreventive agent indole-3-carbinol (I3C) with oxaliplatin would decrease proliferative index and invasive potential of human colorectal tumour cells.Combination of the agents resulted in a 170-fold decrease in proliferative capacity in SW480 and SW620 cell lines, which was approximately 6-fold greater than for oxaliplatin alone. Decreased proliferation was attributed to enhanced S-phase cell cycle arrest for SW480, and increased apoptosis for SW620 cells.The combined agents resulted in significantly increased E-cadherin levels in SW480 cells, and β-catenin levels in both cell lines (assessed by in-cell westerns). In SW480 cells confocal microscopy revealed an increase in membrane-associated β-catenin levels, with oxaliplatin treatments enhancing nuclear export and cytoplasmic localisation. In SW620 cells, all treatments increased membrane localisation of E-cadherin.Whilst both oxaliplatin and I3C decreased invasive capacity of SW480 cells, this was not further enhanced by the combined treatment.

Related Topics
Health Sciences Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science Pharmacology
Authors
, , , , ,