Resveratrol induces the production of reactive oxygen species, interferes with the cell cycle, and inhibits the cell migration of bladder tumour cells with different TP53 status.
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2023
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Resveratrol is a polyphenolic compound whose antitumor activity
has been demonstrated in several types of cancer. However, there
are few studies on its molecular mechanisms of action in bladder
cancer. Therefore, we aimed to evaluate resveratrol activity in
bladder tumour cells with different TP53 gene status. Cytotoxicity,
cell proliferation, reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, cell
migration, mutagenicity, and CDH1, CTNNBIP1, HAT1, HDAC1, MYC,
and SMAD4 gene expression were evaluated. An increase in ROS
after resveratrol treatment was accompanied by reduced cell viability and proliferation in all cell lines. In TP53 wild-type cells, the
inhibition of cell migration was accompanied by CDH1 and
SMAD4 modulation. In TP53 mutated cells, cell migration inhibition with CDH1 and CTNNB1P1 upregulation was observed. In
conclusion, resveratrol has antiproliferative effect in bladder
tumour cells and its mechanism of action occurred through ROS
production, interference with cell cycle, and inhibition of cell
migration, independent of TP53 status.
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Bladder cancer, Cell migration, Cell proliferation, Reactive oxygen species
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ALMEIDA, T. C. et al. Resveratrol induces the production of reactive oxygen species, interferes with the cell cycle, and inhibits the cell migration of bladder tumour cells with different TP53 status. Natural Product Research, v. 37, n. 22, 2023. Disponível em: <https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14786419.2022.2151007>. Acesso em: 01 ago. 2023.