Identificador persistente para citar o vincular este elemento: http://hdl.handle.net/10662/19492
Títulos: Melatonin downregulates TRPC6, impairing store-operated calcium entry in triple-negative breast cancer cells
Autores/as: Jardín Polo, Isaac
Diez-Bello, Raquel
Falcón, Débora
Alvarado Monterroso, Sandra
Regodón Mena, Sergio
Salido Ruiz, G. M.
Smani, Tarik
Rosado, Juan A.
Palabras clave: Melatonin;TRPC6;Triple-negative breast cancer cells;Calcium entry;SOCE
Fecha de publicación: 2021-06
Editor/a: Elsevier
Resumen: Melatonin has been reported to induce effective reduction in growth and development in a variety of tumors, including breast cancer. In triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) cells, melatonin attenuates a variety of cancer features, such as tumor growth and apoptosis resistance, through a number of still poorly characterized mechanisms. One biological process that is important for TNBC cells is store-operated Ca2+ entry (SOCE), which is modulated by TRPC6 expression and function. We wondered whether melatonin might intersect with this pathway as part of its anticancer activity. We show that melatonin, in the nanomolar range, significantly attenuates TNBC MDA-MB-231 cell viability, proliferation, and migration in a time- and concentration-dependent manner, without having any effect on nontumoral breast epithelial MCF10A cells. Pretreatment with different concentrations of melatonin significantly reduced SOCE in MDA-MB-231 cells without altering Ca2+ release from the intracellular stores. By contrast, SOCE in MCF10A cells was unaffected by melatonin. In the TNBC MDA-MB-468 cell line, melatonin not only attenuated viability, migration, and SOCE, but also reduced TRPC6 expression in a time- and concentration-dependent manner, without altering expression or function of the Ca2+ channel Orai1. The expression of exogenous TRPC6 overcame the effect of melatonin on SOCE and cell proliferation, and silencing or inhibition of TRPC6 impaired the inhibitory effect of melatonin on SOCE. These findings indicate that TRPC6 downregulation might be involved in melatonin's inhibitory effects on Ca2+ influx and the maintenance of cancer hallmarks and point toward a novel antitumoral mechanism of melatonin in TNBC cells.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10662/19492
ISSN: 0021-9258
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.RA120.015769
Colección:DFSIO - Artículos

Archivos
Archivo Descripción TamañoFormato 
PIIS0021925821000211.pdf6,51 MBAdobe PDFDescargar


Este elemento está sujeto a una licencia Licencia Creative Commons Creative Commons