Lemon peel polyphenol extract reduces interleukin-6-induced cell migration, invasiveness, and matrix metalloproteinase-9/2 expression in human gastric adenocarcinoma mkn-28 and ags cell lines

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Among plant polyphenols, lemon peels extract (LPE) from the residues of the industrial processing of lemon (Citrus limon) shows anti-proliferative properties in cancer cells and anticholinesterase activity. In this study, we analyze the anti-cancer properties of LPE on migration and invasiveness in MKN-28 and AGS human gastric cancer cell lines either in the absence or presence of the pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-6. We find that the pretreatment with non-cytotoxic concentrations (0.5–1 μg/ml of gallic acid equivalent) of LPE inhibits interleukin-6 (IL-6)-induced cell migration and invasiveness in MKN-28 and AGS cells, as analyzed by wound and matrigel assays. Pretreatment with LPE is able to prevent either IL-6-induced matrix metalloproteinases (MMP)-9/2 activity, as assessed by gel zymography, or mRNA and protein MMP-9/2 expression, as evaluated by qPCR and Western blotting analysis, respectively. These LPE effects are associated with an IL-6-dependent STAT3 signaling pathway in MKN-28 and AGS cells. Furthermore, LPE shows acetylcholinesterase inhibitory activity when assayed by the Ellman method. In conclusion, our results demonstrate that LPE reduces the invasiveness of gastric MKN-28 and AGS cancer cells through the reduction of IL-6-induced MMP-9/2 up-regulation. Therefore, these data suggest that LPE exerts a protective role against the metastatic process in gastric cancer.

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Pagliara, V., Nasso, R., Di Donato, P., Finore, I., Poli, A., Masullo, M., & Arcone, R. (2019). Lemon peel polyphenol extract reduces interleukin-6-induced cell migration, invasiveness, and matrix metalloproteinase-9/2 expression in human gastric adenocarcinoma mkn-28 and ags cell lines. Biomolecules, 9(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/biom9120833

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