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Diallyl Disulfide Inhibits TNFα-induced CCL2 Release by MDA-MB-231 Cells

DAVID BAUER, ELIZABETH MAZZIO, KARAM FA SOLIMAN, EQUAR TAKA, EBENEZER ORIAKU, TRACEY WOMBLE and SELINA DARLING-REED
Anticancer Research June 2014, 34 (6) 2763-2770;
DAVID BAUER
College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Florida A&M University, Tallahassee, FL, USA
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ELIZABETH MAZZIO
College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Florida A&M University, Tallahassee, FL, USA
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College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Florida A&M University, Tallahassee, FL, USA
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EQUAR TAKA
College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Florida A&M University, Tallahassee, FL, USA
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EBENEZER ORIAKU
College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Florida A&M University, Tallahassee, FL, USA
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College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Florida A&M University, Tallahassee, FL, USA
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SELINA DARLING-REED
College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Florida A&M University, Tallahassee, FL, USA
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  • For correspondence: selina.darling@famu.edu
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Monocyte chemotactic protein-1 (MCP-1/CCL2) is released by tumor tissues, serving as a potent chemokine enabling directional homing of mononuclear cells to tumor tissue, which subsequently differentiate into tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) via TGFβ1 signaling. TAMs readily invade tumor tissue and continue to synthesize pro-oncogenic proteins including tumor growth factors, matrix proteases (metastasis), angiogenic factors (neovascularization) and CCL2. Substances, which can attenuate or block the initial release of CCL2 have been shown to prevent cancer-associated inflammative pro-oncogenic processes. In the current study, we investigated the effects of the organosulfur compound diallyl disulfide (DADS), a natural constituent of Allium sativum (garlic) on suppression of TNFα-induced release of CCL2 from triple-negative human breast tumor (MDA-MB-231) cells. Using an initial adipokine/chemokine protein panel microarray, the data show a predominant expression profile in resting/untreated MDA-MB-231 cells for sustained release of IL6, IL8, plasminogen Activator Inhibitor 1 and TIMP1/2. Treatment with TNFα (40 ng/ml) had no effect on many of these molecules, with a single major elevation in release of CCL2 (~1,300-fold up-regulation). TNFα-induced CCL2 release was reversed by a sub-lethal concentration of DADS (100 μM), evident in antibody based assays. These findings provide evidence to support another avenue of anticancer/chemopreventative properties attributable to garlic constituents through immunomodulation.

  • Tumor-associated macrophages
  • monocyte chemotactic protein-1
  • garlic constituents
  • diallyl disulfide
  • Received March 14, 2014.
  • Revision received April 21, 2014.
  • Accepted April 22, 2014.
  • Copyright© 2014 International Institute of Anticancer Research (Dr. John G. Delinassios), All rights reserved
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DAVID BAUER, ELIZABETH MAZZIO, KARAM FA SOLIMAN, EQUAR TAKA, EBENEZER ORIAKU, TRACEY WOMBLE, SELINA DARLING-REED
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