Enhanced sensitivity of human oral tumours to the flavonol, morin, during cancer progression: involvement of the Akt and stress kinase pathways

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Brown, J [1 ]
O'Prey, J [1 ]
Harrison, PR [1 ]
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[1] Beatson Inst Canc Res, Canc Res UK Beatson Labs, Glasgow G61 1BD, Lanark, Scotland
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10.1093/carcin/24.2.171
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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Various naturally occurring flavonoids have been found to be cancer-protective in chemically induced animal cancer models and synthetic flavonoid derivatives are being tested for potential chemotherapeutic usefulness in clinical trials. This report demonstrates that human oral squamous carcinoma cells (SCC) are significantly more sensitive to growth inhibition by the naturally occurring flavonoid, morin (3,5,7,2',4'-pentahydroxyflavone) than normal oral mucosa (NOMC) (SCC IC50 = 115 muM; NOMC IC50 = 173 muM; P for difference = 0.009). Structure/function comparisons indicate that both the 2' and 4' hydroxyl groups in morin are required for its tumour selectivity. Morin causes growth arrest in G(2)/M, without inducing apoptosis, and this is associated with induction of GADD45 and phosphorylation and inactivation of the cell cycle kinase, cdc2. Morin also has pleiotropic effects on kinase signalling pathways, including inhibition of activation of protein kinase B by mitogens (but not extracellular-regulated kinases 1/2) and activation of the stress pathway kinases, Jun N-terminal kinase and p38 kinase. p38 kinase activation is functionally important since inhibition of its activation by the specific inhibitor SB202190 partially prevented cell cycle arrest by morin. However, analysis of dose-response relationships reveals that the enhanced tumour sensitivity to morin may be explained by the fact that activation of AKT is inhibited at lower concentrations of morin in carcinomas than normal oral mucosa, whereas Jun N-terminal kinase, p38 kinase and GADD45 are all induced in parallel with the same dose-response curves in carcinomas and normal oral mucosa.
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