Cannabidiol Inhibits the Proliferation and Invasiveness of Prostate Cancer Cells

IF 3.3 2区 生物学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
Eve O’Reilly, Karima Khalifa, Joanne Cosgrave, Haleema Azam, Maria Prencipe, Jeremy C. Simpson, William M. Gallagher and Antoinette S. Perry*, 
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Abstract

Prostate cancer is the fifth leading cause of cancer death in men, responsible for over 375,000 deaths in 2020. Novel therapeutic strategies are needed to improve outcomes. Cannabinoids, chemical components of the cannabis plant, are a possible solution. Preclinical evidence demonstrates that cannabinoids can modulate several cancer hallmarks of many tumor types. However, the therapeutic potential of cannabinoids in prostate cancer has not yet been fully explored. The aim of this study was to investigate the antiproliferative and anti-invasive properties of cannabidiol (CBD) in prostate cancer cells in vitro. CBD inhibited cell viability and proliferation, accompanied by reduced expression of key cell cycle proteins, specifically cyclin D3 and cyclin-dependent kinases CDK2, CDK4, and CDK1, and inhibition of AKT phosphorylation. The effects of CBD on cell viability were not blocked by cannabinoid receptor antagonists, a transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) channel blocker, or an agonist of the G-protein-coupled receptor GPR55, suggesting that CBD acts independently of these targets in prostate cancer cells. Furthermore, CBD reduced the invasiveness of highly metastatic PC-3 cells and increased protein expression of E-cadherin. The ability of CBD to inhibit prostate cancer cell proliferation and invasiveness suggests that CBD may have potential as a future chemotherapeutic agent.

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大麻二酚对前列腺癌症细胞增殖和侵袭的抑制作用
癌症是癌症男性死亡的第五大原因,2020年导致37.5万人死亡。需要新的治疗策略来改善结果。大麻是大麻植物的化学成分,是一种可能的解决方案。临床前证据表明,大麻素可以调节多种肿瘤类型的几种癌症特征。然而,大麻素在前列腺癌症中的治疗潜力尚未得到充分探索。本研究旨在研究大麻二酚(CBD)在体外对前列腺癌症细胞的抗增殖和抗侵袭作用。CBD抑制细胞活力和增殖,同时降低关键细胞周期蛋白的表达,特别是细胞周期蛋白D3和细胞周期蛋白依赖性激酶CDK2、CDK4和CDK1,并抑制AKT磷酸化。CBD对细胞活力的影响未被大麻素受体拮抗剂、瞬时受体电位香兰素1(TRPV1)通道阻断剂或G蛋白偶联受体GPR55的激动剂阻断,这表明CBD在前列腺癌症细胞中独立于这些靶点起作用。此外,CBD降低了高度转移的PC-3细胞的侵袭性,并增加了E-钙粘蛋白的蛋白表达。CBD抑制前列腺癌症细胞增殖和侵袭的能力表明,CBD可能具有作为未来化疗剂的潜力。
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CiteScore
9.10
自引率
5.90%
发文量
294
审稿时长
2.3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Natural Products invites and publishes papers that make substantial and scholarly contributions to the area of natural products research. Contributions may relate to the chemistry and/or biochemistry of naturally occurring compounds or the biology of living systems from which they are obtained. Specifically, there may be articles that describe secondary metabolites of microorganisms, including antibiotics and mycotoxins; physiologically active compounds from terrestrial and marine plants and animals; biochemical studies, including biosynthesis and microbiological transformations; fermentation and plant tissue culture; the isolation, structure elucidation, and chemical synthesis of novel compounds from nature; and the pharmacology of compounds of natural origin. When new compounds are reported, manuscripts describing their biological activity are much preferred. Specifically, there may be articles that describe secondary metabolites of microorganisms, including antibiotics and mycotoxins; physiologically active compounds from terrestrial and marine plants and animals; biochemical studies, including biosynthesis and microbiological transformations; fermentation and plant tissue culture; the isolation, structure elucidation, and chemical synthesis of novel compounds from nature; and the pharmacology of compounds of natural origin.
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