Green tea polyphenols affect invasiveness of human gastric MKN-28 cells by inhibition of LPS or TNF-α induced Matrix Metalloproteinase-9/2

Rosaria Arcone , Margherita Palma , Valentina Pagliara , Giulia Graziani , Mariorosario Masullo , Gerardo Nardone
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Abstract

Several studies demonstrated a correlation between green tea consumption and a reduced cancer risk. Among different components, green tea polyphenols have been identified as molecules responsible for the beneficial effects showed by the green tea against oxidative stress and cell invasiveness. In this study, we investigated the effects of green tea polyphenol extracts (GTPs) in human gastric MKN-28 cell line. To this aim, we have first evaluated the effect of GTPs on oxidative stress induced cell injury. The pre-treatment with 10−4 M catechin equivalents of GTPs exerts a protective effect on xanthine–xanthine oxidase induced cell cytotoxicity, thus confirming the anti-oxidant properties of GTPs. The effect of GTPs was also extended to the invasive ability of MKN-28 cells stimulated with TNF-α or LPS, as pro-inflammatory factors. Migration and matrigel invasion assays demonstrated that GTPs exposure (10−6 M) prevents the increase in cell invasiveness induced by TNF-α or LPS. Finally, we have analyzed the effect of GTPs on the levels of Matrix Metalloproteinases (MMP)-9/2, whose expression is up-regulated by TNF-α or LPS.

Our results indicated that the pre-treatment with GTPs was able to reduce MMP-9/2 expression at both protein and enzyme activity levels in the conditioned media of TNF-α or LPS stimulated MKN-28 cells.

In conclusion, our results demonstrated that green tea polyphenol extract reduces the invasiveness of gastric MKN-28 cancer cells through the reduction of TNF-α or LPS induced MMP-9/2 up-regulation. Therefore, these data support the hypothesis that GTPs could exert a protective role against the metastatic process in gastric cancer.

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绿茶多酚通过抑制LPS或TNF-α诱导的基质金属蛋白酶9/2影响人胃MKN-28细胞的侵袭性
几项研究表明,饮用绿茶与降低癌症风险之间存在关联。在不同的成分中,绿茶多酚被认为是绿茶抗氧化应激和细胞侵袭的有益作用的分子。在本研究中,我们研究了绿茶多酚提取物(GTPs)对人胃MKN-28细胞的影响。为此,我们首先评估了gtp对氧化应激诱导的细胞损伤的影响。10−4 M儿茶素当量的GTPs预处理对黄嘌呤-黄嘌呤氧化酶诱导的细胞毒性具有保护作用,从而证实了GTPs的抗氧化特性。gtp的作用还扩展到TNF-α或LPS刺激的MKN-28细胞的侵袭能力,作为促炎因子。迁移和基质侵袭实验表明,GTPs暴露(10−6 M)可阻止TNF-α或LPS诱导的细胞侵袭性增加。最后,我们分析了gtp对基质金属蛋白酶(MMP)-9/2水平的影响,其表达被TNF-α或LPS上调。我们的研究结果表明,在TNF-α或LPS刺激的MKN-28细胞条件培养基中,gtp预处理能够降低MMP-9/2的蛋白和酶活性水平。综上所述,我们的研究结果表明,绿茶多酚提取物通过降低TNF-α或LPS诱导的MMP-9/2上调来降低胃MKN-28癌细胞的侵袭性。因此,这些数据支持gtp在胃癌转移过程中发挥保护作用的假设。
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