Propofol suppresses invasion, angiogenesis and survival of EC-1 cells in vitro by regulation of S100A4 expression
X.-G. Guo, S. Wang, Y.-B. Xu, J. Zhuang Department of Anesthesia, Guangdong Cardiovascular Institute, Guangdong General Hospital, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China. zhuangjgz@sina.com
OBJECTIVE: Propofol possess anticancer properties in several cancers. In the present study, we investigate the effect of propofol on the human esophageal squamous cell carcinomas (ESCC) EC-1 cells in vitro and its molecular mechanisms of action.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: EC-1 cells were explored to 10-100 μmol/L propofol for 72 h or 100 μmol/L/mL propofol for 24-72 h. EC-1 cells were explored to 100 μmol/L propofol for 24 h, then was transiently transfected into PcDNA3.1-S100A4 cDNA or PcDNA3.1 plasmid for 48 hrs. MTT, TUNEL, ELISA, migration, tube formation and immunoblotting were analized.
RESULTS: Propofol inhibits invasion, angiogenesis, proliferation and induces apoptosis in a dose and time-dependence manner, followed by deseased S100A4 expression by Western blot assay. Pre-transfection of PcDNA3.1-S100A4 cDNA inhibits propofol-induced apoptosis and promotes invasion and angiogenesis in EC-1 cells in vitro.
CONCLUSIONS: Propofol inhibited invasion, angiogenesis and induces apoptosis of human EC-1 cells in vitro through regulation of S100A4 expression. It not only can be an anesthesia agent, but also plays a important role of inhibiting the migration and angiogenesis of ESCC cells in the therapy of ESCC patients.
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X.-G. Guo, S. Wang, Y.-B. Xu, J. Zhuang
Propofol suppresses invasion, angiogenesis and survival of EC-1 cells in vitro by regulation of S100A4 expression
Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci
Year: 2015
Vol. 19 - N. 24
Pages: 4858-4865