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Article Dans Une Revue Oncogene Année : 2016

Inhibition of colon cancer growth by docosahexaenoic acid involves autocrine production of TNFα

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The omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) has anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer properties. Among pro-inflammatory mediators, tumor necrosis factor a (TNF alpha) plays a paradoxical role in cancer biology with induction of cancer cell death or survival depending on the cellular context. The objective of the study was to evaluate the role of TNFa in DHA-mediated tumor growth inhibition and colon cancer cell death. The treatment of human colorectal cancer cells, HCT-116 and HCT-8 cells, with DHA triggered apoptosis in autocrine TNF alpha-dependent manner. We demonstrated that DHA-induced increased content of TNF alpha mRNA occurred through a post-transcriptional regulation via the down-regulation of microRNA-21 (miR-21) expression. Treatment with DHA led to nuclear accumulation of Foxo3a that bounds to the miR-21 promoter triggering its transcriptional repression. Moreover, inhibition of RIP1 kinase and AMP-activated protein kinase a reduced Foxo3a nuclear-cytoplasmic shuttling and subsequent increase of TNFa expression through a decrease of miR-21 expression in DHA-treated colon cancer cells. Finally, we were able to show in HCT-116 xenograft tumor-bearing nude mice that a DHA-enriched diet induced a decrease of human miR-21 expression and an increase of human TNF alpha mRNA expression limiting tumor growth in a cancer cell-derived TNF alpha dependent manner. Altogether, the present work highlights a novel mechanism for anti-cancer action of DHA involving colon cancer cell death mediated through autocrine action of TNF alpha.

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hal-01413077 , version 1 (09-12-2016)

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F Fluckiger, Annie Dumont, V Derangère, C Rébé, C de Rosny, et al.. Inhibition of colon cancer growth by docosahexaenoic acid involves autocrine production of TNFα. Oncogene, 2016, 35 (35), pp.4611 - 4622. ⟨10.1038/onc.2015.523⟩. ⟨hal-01413077⟩
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