
Berberine inhibits the chemotherapy‐induced repopulation by suppressing the arachidonic acid metabolic pathway and phosphorylation of FAK in ovarian cancer
Author(s) -
Zhao Yawei,
Cui Lianzhi,
Pan Yue,
Shao Dan,
Zheng Xiao,
Zhang Fan,
Zhang Hansi,
He Kan,
Chen Li
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
cell proliferation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.647
H-Index - 74
eISSN - 1365-2184
pISSN - 0960-7722
DOI - 10.1111/cpr.12393
Subject(s) - ovarian cancer , cancer research , chemotherapy , berberine , apoptosis , cancer cell , biology , repopulation , cell growth , cytotoxic t cell , cancer , medicine , pharmacology , microbiology and biotechnology , stem cell , biochemistry , haematopoiesis , in vitro
Objectives Cytotoxic chemotherapy is an effective and traditional treatment of ovarian cancer. However, chemotherapy‐induced apoptosis may also trigger and ultimately accelerate the repopulation of the small number of adjacent surviving cells. This study mainly focused on the tumour cell repopulation caused by chemotherapy in ovarian cancer and the adjunctive/synergistic effect of Berberine on the prevention of tumour repopulation. Materials and methods The transwell system was used to mimic the co‐culture of surviving ovarian cancer cells in the microenvironment of cytotoxic chemotherapy‐treated dying cells. Tumour cell proliferation was observed by crystal violet staining. AA and PGE 2 levels were measured by ELISA , and changes of protein expression were analysed by Western blot. Results Chemotherapy drug VP 16 treatment triggered AA pathway, leading to the elevated PGE 2 level, and ultimately enhanced the repopulation of ovarian cancer cells. Berberine can block the caspase 3‐ iPLA 2 ‐ AA ‐ COX ‐2‐ PGE 2 pathway by inhibiting the expression of iPLA 2 and COX ‐2. Berberine can also reverse the increased phosphorylation of FAK caused by abnormal PGE 2 level and thus reverse the repopulation of ovarian cancer cells after VP 16 treatment. Conclusions Our observation suggested that Berberine could inhibit the chemotherapy‐induced repopulation of ovarian cancer cells by suppressing the AA pathway and phosphorylation of FAK . And these findings implicated a novel combined use of Berberine and chemotherapeutics, which might prevent ovarian cancer recurrence by abrogating early tumour repopulation.