Alpha-linolenic acid stabilizes HIF-1 alpha and downregulates FASN to promote mitochondrial apoptosis for mammary gland chemoprevention

作者:Roy Subhadeep; Rawat Atul Kumar; Sammi Shreesh Raj; Devi Uma; Singh Manjari; Gautam Swetlana; Yadav Rajnish Kumar; Rawat Jitendra Kumar; Singh Lakhveer; Ansari Mohd Nazam; Saeedan Abdulaziz S; Pandey Rakesh; Kumar Dinesh; Kaithwas Gaurav*
来源:Oncotarget, 2017, 8(41): 70049-70071.
DOI:10.18632/oncotarget.19551

摘要

Alpha linolenic acid is an essential polyunsaturated fatty acid and is reported to have the anti-cancer potential with no defined hypothesis or mechanism/s. Henceforth present study was in-quested to validate the effect of alpha linolenic acid on mitochondrial apoptosis, hypoxic microenvironment and de novo fatty acid synthesis using in-vitro and in-vivo studies. The IC50 value of alpha linolenic acid was recorded to be 17.55 mu M against ER+MCF-7 cells. Treatment with alpha linolenic acid was evident for the presence of early and late apoptotic signals along with mitochondrial depolarization, when studied through acridine orange/ethidium bromide and JC-1 staining. Alpha linolenic acid arrested the cell cycle in G2/M phase. Subsequently, the in-vivo efficacy was examined against 7, 12-dimethylbenz anthracene induced carcinogenesis. Treatment with alpha linolenic acid demarcated significant effect upon the cellular proliferation as evidenced through decreased in alveolar bud count, restoration of the histopathological architecture and loss of tumor micro vessels. Alpha linolenic acid restored the metabolic changes to normal when scrutinized through H-1 NMR studies. The immunoblotting and qRT-PCR studies revealed participation of mitochondrial mediated death apoptosis pathway and curtailment of hypoxic microenvironment after treatment with alpha linolenic acid. With all above, it was concluded that alpha linolenic acid mediates mitochondrial apoptosis, curtails hypoxic microenvironment along with inhibition of de novo fatty acid synthesis to impart anticancer effects.