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Gene expression, cell cycle arrest and MAPK signalling regulation in Caco-2 cells exposed to ellagic acid and its metabolites, urolithins

✍ Scribed by Antonio González-Sarrías; Juan-Carlos Espín; Francisco A. Tomás-Barberán; María-Teresa García-Conesa


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
1011 KB
Volume
53
Category
Article
ISSN
1613-4125

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Abstract

Novel gene expression profiles and cellular functions modulated in Caco‐2 cells in response to the dietary polyphenol, ellagic acid (EA), and its colonic metabolites, urolithin‐A (3,8‐dihydroxy‐6H‐dibenzo[b,d] pyran‐6‐one) and urolithin‐B (3‐hydroxy‐6H‐dibenzo[b,d] pyran‐6‐one) have been identified. Exposure of cells to EA and urolithins arrested cell growth at the S‐ and G~2~/M‐phases. Transcriptional profiling using microarray and functional analysis revealed changes in the expression levels of MAPK signalling genes such as, growth factor receptors (FGFR2, EGFR), oncogenes (K‐Ras, c‐Myc), and tumour suppressors (DUSP6, Fos) and of genes involved in cell cycle (CCNB1, CCNB1IP1). Results suggest that EA and urolithin‐A and ‐B, at concentrations achievable in the lumen from the diet, might contribute to colon cancer prevention by modulating the expression of multiple genes in epithelial cells lining the colon. Some of these genes are involved in key cellular processes associated with cancer development and are currently being investigated as potential chemopreventive targets.