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P2Y(2)R-mediated inflammasome activation is involved in tumor progression in breast cancer cells and in radiotherapy-resistant breast canceropen access

Authors
Jin, HanaKo, Young ShinKim, Hye Jung
Issue Date
Nov-2018
Publisher
SPANDIDOS PUBL LTD
Keywords
adenosine triphosphate; interleukin-1 beta; inflammasome; P2Y(2) receptor; radiotherapy-resistant breast cancer cells; tumor progression
Citation
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ONCOLOGY, v.53, no.5, pp.1953 - 1966
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Journal Title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ONCOLOGY
Volume
53
Number
5
Start Page
1953
End Page
1966
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gnu/handle/sw.gnu/11128
DOI
10.3892/ijo.2018.4552
ISSN
1019-6439
Abstract
In the tumor microenvironment, extracellular nucleotides are released and accumulate, and can activate the P2Y(2) receptor (P2Y(2)R), which regulates various responses in tumor cells, resulting in tumor progression and metastasis. Moreover, the inflammasome has recently been reported to be associated with tumor progression. However, the role of P2Y(2)R in inflammasome activation in breast cancer cells is not yet well defined. Therefore, in this study, we investigated the role of P2Y(2)R in inflammasome-mediated tumor progression in breast cancer using breast cancer cells and radiotherapy-resistant (RT-R) breast cancer cells. We established RT-R-breast cancer cells (RT-R-MDA-MB-231, RT-R-MCF-7, and RT-R-T47D cells) by repeated irradiation (2 Gy each, 25 times) in a previous study. In this study, we found that the RT-R breast cancer cells exhibited an increased release of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and P2Y(2)R activity. In particular, the RT-R-MDA-MB-231 cells derived from highly metastatic MDA-MB-231 cells, exhibited a markedly increased ATP release, which was potentiated by tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-. The MDA-MB-231 cells exhibited inflammasome activation, as measured by caspase-1 activity and interleukin (IL)-1 secretion following treatment with TNF- and ATP; these effects were enhanced in the RT-R-MDA-MB-231 cells. However, the increased caspase-1 activities and IL-1 secretion levels induced in response to treatment with TNF- or ATP were significantly reduced by P2Y(2)R knockdown or the presence of apyrase in both the MDA-MB-231 and RT-R-MDA-MB-231 cells, suggesting the involvement of ATP-activated P2Y(2)R in inflammasome activation. In addition, TNF- and ATP increased the invasive and colony-forming ability of the MDA-MB-231 and RT-R-MDA-MB-231 cells, and these effects were caspase-1-dependent. Moreover, matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-9 activity was modulated by caspase-1, in a P2Y(2)R-dependent manner in the MDA-MB-231 and RT-R-MDA-MB-231 cells. Finally, nude mice injected with the RT-R-MDA-MB-231-EV cells (transfected with the empty vector) exhibited increased tumor growth, and higher levels of MMP-9 in their tumors and IL-1 levels in their serum compared with the mice injected with the RT-R-MDA-MB-231- P2Y(2)R shRNA cells (transfected with P2Y(2)R shRNA). On the whole, the findings of this study suggest that extracellular ATP promotes tumor progression in RT-R-breast cancer cells and breast cancer cells by modulating invasion and associated molecules through the P2Y(2)R-inflammasome activation pathway.
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