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Delphinidin induced protective autophagy via mTOR pathway suppression and AMPK pathway activation in HER-2 positive breast cancer cells. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Delphinidin, a type of anthocyanin, was studied for its anticancer effects on HER-2 positive breast cancer cells (MDA-MB-453 and BT474), showing promise in promoting apoptosis and inhibiting cell proliferation.
  • The study identified autophagy as a key factor in the cells' response to delphinidin, with findings indicating that inhibiting autophagy actually heightened the drug's anticancer effects.
  • Delphinidin's mechanism involved the suppression of the mTOR pathway and activation of the AMPK pathway, leading to its effectiveness in inducing autophagy and apoptosis in the targeted cancer cells.

Article Abstract

Background: We have previously demonstrated the anticancer effect of anthocyanins. In this study, we explored the biological activities of delphinidin, the most common of the anthocyanidin monomers, that were related to autophagy in HER-2 positive breast cancer MDA-MB-453 and BT474 cells.

Methods: The effects of various doses of delphinidin on the proliferation and apoptosis of MDA-MB-453 and BT474 cells were analysed. Autophagy was identified as a critical factor that influenced chemotherapy, and the autophagic mechanism in delphinidin-treated cells was investigated. The autophagy inhibitors, 3-MA and BA1, were used to analyse the effects of autophagy inhibition.

Results: Delphinidin inhibited proliferation, promoted apoptosis, and induced autophagy in MDA-MB-453 and BT474 cells in a dose-dependent manner. The inhibition of autophagy enhanced the delphinidin-induced apoptosis and antiproliferative effect in both HER-2 positive breast cancer cells. In addition, delphinidin induced autophagy via suppression of the mTOR signalling pathway and activation of the AMPK signalling pathway in HER-2 positive breast cancer cells.

Conclusions: Collectively, the results showed that delphinidin induced apoptosis and autophagy in HER-2 positive breast cancer cells and that autophagy was induced via the mTOR and AMPK signalling pathways. The suppression of autophagy promoted the anticancer effects of delphinidin.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5870693PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12885-018-4231-yDOI Listing

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