Anti-migration and anti-invasion effects of 2-hydroxy-6-tridecylbenzoic acid is associated with the enhancement of CYP1B1 expression through activating the AMPK signaling pathway in triple-negative breast cancer cells

Nat Prod Res. 2021 Dec;35(24):5924-5928. doi: 10.1080/14786419.2020.1803310. Epub 2020 Aug 11.

Abstract

2-hydroxy-6-tridecylbenzoic acid is alkylsalicylic acid monomer compound, abundantly existed in the ginkgo biloba extracts, however, the underlying mechanism of its anti-migration and anti-invasion effects in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is not clear. Here, 2-hydroxy-6 -tridecylbenzoic acid inhibited MDA-MB-231 and 4 T-1 cells growth without toxicity to MCF-10A normal breast cells. Meanwhile, 2-hydroxy-6-tridecylbenzoic acid inhibited cells migration and invasion as well as EMT with the increase of E-cadherin expression accompanied by the decrease of N-cadherin, Vimentin, Snail, MMP-2 and MMP-9 expression. The inhibition was further demonstrated by the enhancement of cytochrome P450 (CYP) 1B1 expression through the activation of AMP activated protein kinase (AMPK) in MDA-MB-231 and 4 T-1 cells. Silencing of CYP1B1 and AMPK with siRNA blocked the inhibitory effects of migration and invasion, and reversed the EMT related genes. These findings may provide a novel mechanism of the 2-hydroxy-6-tridecylbenzoic acid as a molecular-targeted therapeutic drug for TNBC patients.

Keywords: 2-hydroxy-6-tridecylbenzoic acid; AMPK; CYP1B1; Triple-negative breast cancer; invasion; migration.

MeSH terms

  • AMP-Activated Protein Kinases*
  • Benzoic Acid / pharmacology*
  • Cell Line, Tumor
  • Cell Movement
  • Cytochrome P-450 CYP1B1 / genetics
  • Humans
  • Hydroxy Acids
  • Signal Transduction / drug effects*
  • Triple Negative Breast Neoplasms* / drug therapy

Substances

  • Hydroxy Acids
  • Benzoic Acid
  • CYP1B1 protein, human
  • Cytochrome P-450 CYP1B1
  • AMP-Activated Protein Kinases