Iron and hepcidin mediate human colorectal cancer cell growth

© 2020 Elsevier B.V. High dietary iron intake is a risk factor for the development of colorectal cancer. However, how iron subsequently impacts the proliferation of colorectal cancer cells remains unclear. This study determined the expression of six iron regulatory genes in twenty-one human colorect...

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Main Authors: Wannapa Sornjai, Flora Nguyen Van Long, Nathalie Pion, Arnaud Pasquer, Jean Christophe Saurin, Virginie Marcel, Jean Jacques Diaz, Hichem C. Mertani, Duncan R. Smith
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spelling th-mahidol.539042020-03-26T12:12:21Z Iron and hepcidin mediate human colorectal cancer cell growth Wannapa Sornjai Flora Nguyen Van Long Nathalie Pion Arnaud Pasquer Jean Christophe Saurin Virginie Marcel Jean Jacques Diaz Hichem C. Mertani Duncan R. Smith Centre de recherche en cancérologie de Lyon Mahidol University Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics © 2020 Elsevier B.V. High dietary iron intake is a risk factor for the development of colorectal cancer. However, how iron subsequently impacts the proliferation of colorectal cancer cells remains unclear. This study determined the expression of six iron regulatory genes in twenty-one human colorectal cancer (CRC) biopsies and matched normal colonic tissue. The results show that only hepcidin and ferritin heavy chain expression were increased in CRC biopsies as compared to matched normal tissues. Four established human CRC cell lines, HT-29, HCT-116, SW-620 and SW-480 were subsequently examined for their growth in response to increasing concentrations of iron, and iron depletion. Real time cell growth assay showed a significant inhibitory effect of acute iron loading in HCT-116 cells (IC50 = 258.25 μM at 72 h), and no significant effects in other cell types. However, ten week treatment with iron significantly reduced HT-29 and SW-620 cell growth, whereas no effect was seen in HCT-116 and SW-480 cells. Intracellular labile iron depletion induced the complete growth arrest and detachment of all of the CRC cell types except for the SW-620 cell line which was not affected in its growth. Treatment of starved CRC cells with hepcidin, the major regulator of iron metabolism, induced a significant stimulation of HT-29 cell growth but did not affect the growth of the other cell types. Collectively these results show that iron is central to CRC cell growth in a manner that is not identical between acute and chronic loading, and that is specific to the CRC cell type. 2020-03-26T05:12:21Z 2020-03-26T05:12:21Z 2020-03-01 Article Chemico-Biological Interactions. Vol.319, (2020) 10.1016/j.cbi.2020.109021 18727786 00092797 2-s2.0-85079835583 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/53904 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85079835583&origin=inward
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topic Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
spellingShingle Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Wannapa Sornjai
Flora Nguyen Van Long
Nathalie Pion
Arnaud Pasquer
Jean Christophe Saurin
Virginie Marcel
Jean Jacques Diaz
Hichem C. Mertani
Duncan R. Smith
Iron and hepcidin mediate human colorectal cancer cell growth
description © 2020 Elsevier B.V. High dietary iron intake is a risk factor for the development of colorectal cancer. However, how iron subsequently impacts the proliferation of colorectal cancer cells remains unclear. This study determined the expression of six iron regulatory genes in twenty-one human colorectal cancer (CRC) biopsies and matched normal colonic tissue. The results show that only hepcidin and ferritin heavy chain expression were increased in CRC biopsies as compared to matched normal tissues. Four established human CRC cell lines, HT-29, HCT-116, SW-620 and SW-480 were subsequently examined for their growth in response to increasing concentrations of iron, and iron depletion. Real time cell growth assay showed a significant inhibitory effect of acute iron loading in HCT-116 cells (IC50 = 258.25 μM at 72 h), and no significant effects in other cell types. However, ten week treatment with iron significantly reduced HT-29 and SW-620 cell growth, whereas no effect was seen in HCT-116 and SW-480 cells. Intracellular labile iron depletion induced the complete growth arrest and detachment of all of the CRC cell types except for the SW-620 cell line which was not affected in its growth. Treatment of starved CRC cells with hepcidin, the major regulator of iron metabolism, induced a significant stimulation of HT-29 cell growth but did not affect the growth of the other cell types. Collectively these results show that iron is central to CRC cell growth in a manner that is not identical between acute and chronic loading, and that is specific to the CRC cell type.
author2 Centre de recherche en cancérologie de Lyon
author_facet Centre de recherche en cancérologie de Lyon
Wannapa Sornjai
Flora Nguyen Van Long
Nathalie Pion
Arnaud Pasquer
Jean Christophe Saurin
Virginie Marcel
Jean Jacques Diaz
Hichem C. Mertani
Duncan R. Smith
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author Wannapa Sornjai
Flora Nguyen Van Long
Nathalie Pion
Arnaud Pasquer
Jean Christophe Saurin
Virginie Marcel
Jean Jacques Diaz
Hichem C. Mertani
Duncan R. Smith
author_sort Wannapa Sornjai
title Iron and hepcidin mediate human colorectal cancer cell growth
title_short Iron and hepcidin mediate human colorectal cancer cell growth
title_full Iron and hepcidin mediate human colorectal cancer cell growth
title_fullStr Iron and hepcidin mediate human colorectal cancer cell growth
title_full_unstemmed Iron and hepcidin mediate human colorectal cancer cell growth
title_sort iron and hepcidin mediate human colorectal cancer cell growth
publishDate 2020
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/53904
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