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Life Sciences 2013-Sep

Anti-cancer mechanisms of clinically acceptable colchicine concentrations on hepatocellular carcinoma.

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Zu-Yau Lin
Chun-Chieh Wu
Yen-Hwang Chuang
Wan-Long Chuang

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE

This study was to investigate whether the clinically acceptable colchicine concentrations had anti-cancer effects on hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and their anti-cancer mechanisms.

METHODS

Two human HCC cell lines (HCC24/KMUH, HCC38/KMUH) and two human cancer-associated fibroblast (CAF) cell lines (F28/KMUH, F59/KMUH) were investigated by proliferative assay, microarray, quantitative reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction, and nude mouse study using clinically acceptable colchicine concentrations.

RESULTS

Both 2 and 6ng/mL colchicine significantly inhibited the cellular proliferation of all cell lines tested (P<0.05). The anti-proliferative effects of colchicine on F28/KMUH, HCC24/KMUH and HCC38/KMUH cells were dose-dependent. The anti-proliferative effects of 6ng/mL colchicine on both HCC cell lines were similar to the effects of 1μg/mL epirubicin. The anti-proliferative effects of colchicine on HCC cells could be partially explained by dose-dependent up-regulations of 2 anti-proliferative genes (AKAP12, TGFB2) in these cells. TGFB2 was also up-regulated in CAFs but was not dose-dependent. Up-regulation of MX1 which can accelerate cell death was a common effect of 6ng/mL colchicine on both CAF cell lines, but 2ng/mL colchicine down-regulated MX1 in F28/KMUH cells. Nude mouse (BALB/c-nu) experiment showed that colchicine-treated mice (0.07mgcolchicine/kg/day×14days) had lower increased tumor volume ratios, slower tumor growth rates and larger percentages of tumor necrotic areas than control mice (all P<0.05).

CONCLUSIONS

Clinically acceptable colchicine concentrations have anti-cancer effects on HCC. This drug has potential for the palliative treatment of HCC.

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