Abstract Title:

Inhibition of tumor growth and vasculogenic mimicry by curcumin through down-regulation of the EphA2/PI3K/MMP pathway in a murine choroidal melanoma model.

Abstract Source:

Cancer Biol Ther. 2011 Jan 15;11(2):229-35. Epub 2011 Jan 15. PMID: 21084858

Abstract Author(s):

Lu-Xia Chen, Yan-Jin He, Shao-Zhen Zhao, Jian-Guo Wu, Jian-Tao Wang, Li-Min Zhu, Ting-Ting Lin, Bao-Cun Sun, Xiao-Rong Li

Article Affiliation:

Eye Center of Tianjin Medical University, Tianjin, China.

Abstract:

This study aims to investigate the underlying mechanism by which curcumin inhibits tumor growth and reduces vasculogenic mimicry (VM) in a murine choroidal melanoma model. Sixty mice were given subretinal injection with B16F10 cells and divided into a treatment and a control group. Curcumin was administered to the treatment group once a day at a dose of 100 mg/kg for 18 days starting at d3 (the day of inoculation is designated as d0); an equivalent volume of poloxamer-F68 was administered to the control group. Immunohistochemical and histochemical double staining were ued to detect the different blood supply patterns. The amounts of epithelial cell kinase (EphA2), phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase (PI3K), and matrixmetalloproteinase-2 and -9 (MMP-2, MMP-9) proteins expressed in the tumor tissue were analyzed using immunohistochemical staining; mRNA levels were measured using real-time PCR analysis. Results indicate that the tumor volume is reduced (P=0.000) and that the numbers of VM (P=0.000), mosaic vessels (P=0.031), and endothelium-dependent vessels (P=0.000) are significantly decreased by curcumin (P=0.001). The expression levels of EphA2, PI3K, MMP-2, and -9 are also lower in the treatment group than in the control group (P=0.001); similarly, mRNA levels in the treatment group are lower than those in the control group (P=0.000). In conclusion, curcumin has the ability to inhibit the growth of engrafted melanoma VM channels through the regulation of vasculogenic factors that could be related to the down-regulation of the EphA2/PI3K/MMPs signaling pathway. Thus, curcumin has the potential of being a clinical inhibitor of VM of choroidal melanoma.

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