Menendez Javier A, Papadimitropoulou Adriana, Vellon Luciano, Lupu Ruth
Department of Medicine, Evanston Northwestern Healthcare Research Institute, 1001 University Place, Evanston, IL 60201, and Department of Medicine, Northwestern University Feinberg, School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, USA.
Eur J Cancer. 2006 Oct;42(15):2425-32. doi: 10.1016/j.ejca.2005.10.016. Epub 2006 Jan 6.
Olive oil is an integral ingredient of the "Mediterranean diet" and accumulating evidence suggests that it may have a potential role in lowering risk of several cancers. We recently hypothesized that the anti-cancer actions of olive oil may relate to its monounsaturated fatty acid (MUFA) oleic acid (OA; 18:1n-9) content to specifically regulate oncogenes. In this study, transient transfection experiments with human Her-2/neu promoter-driven luciferase gene established the ability of OA to specifically repress the transcriptional activity of Her-2/neu gene. Gene repression was seen in tumour-derived cell lines with Her-2/neu gene amplification and overexpression, including SK-Br3 (56% reduction), SK-OV3 (75% reduction) and NCI-N87 (55% reduction) breast, ovarian and stomach cancer cell lines, respectively. Also marginal decreases in promoter activity were observed in cancer cells expressing physiological levels of Her-2/neu (20% reduction in MCF-7 breast cancer cells). Remarkably, OA treatment in Her-2/neu-overexpressing cancer cells was found to induce up-regulation of the Ets protein polyomavirus enhancer activator 3 (PEA3), a transcriptional repressor of Her-2/neu promoter. Also, an intact PEA3 DNA-binding-site at endogenous Her-2/neu gene promoter was essential for OA-induced repression of this gene. Moreover, OA treatment failed to decrease Her-2/neu protein levels in MCF-7/Her2-18 transfectants, which stably express full-length human Her-2/neu cDNA controlled by a SV40 viral promoter. OA-induced transcriptional repression of Her-2/neu through the action of PEA3 protein at the promoter level may represent a novel mechanism linking "Mediterranean diet" and cancer.
橄榄油是“地中海饮食”的重要组成部分,越来越多的证据表明它可能在降低多种癌症风险方面发挥潜在作用。我们最近推测,橄榄油的抗癌作用可能与其单不饱和脂肪酸(MUFA)油酸(OA;18:1n-9)含量有关,该成分可特异性调节癌基因。在本研究中,用人Her-2/neu启动子驱动的荧光素酶基因进行瞬时转染实验,证实了OA能够特异性抑制Her-2/neu基因的转录活性。在Her-2/neu基因扩增和过表达的肿瘤衍生细胞系中观察到基因抑制,分别包括SK-Br3(降低56%)、SK-OV3(降低75%)和NCI-N87(降低55%)乳腺癌、卵巢癌和胃癌细胞系。在表达生理水平Her-2/neu的癌细胞中也观察到启动子活性略有下降(MCF-7乳腺癌细胞降低20%)。值得注意的是,在Her-2/neu过表达的癌细胞中进行OA处理,发现可诱导Ets蛋白多瘤病毒增强子激活因子3(PEA3)上调,PEA3是Her-2/neu启动子的转录抑制因子。此外,内源性Her-2/neu基因启动子处完整的PEA3 DNA结合位点对于OA诱导的该基因抑制至关重要。此外,OA处理未能降低MCF-7/Her2-18转染细胞中Her-2/neu蛋白水平,该转染细胞稳定表达由SV40病毒启动子控制的全长人Her-2/neu cDNA。OA通过PEA3蛋白在启动子水平上诱导的Her-2/neu转录抑制可能代表了一种将“地中海饮食”与癌症联系起来的新机制。