Molecules (Jul 2024)

<i>N</i>-(2-Hydroxyphenyl)-2-Propylpentanamide (HO-AAVPA) Induces Apoptosis and Cell Cycle Arrest in Breast Cancer Cells, Decreasing GPER Expression

  • Berenice Prestegui Martel,
  • Alma Delia Chávez-Blanco,
  • Guadalupe Domínguez-Gómez,
  • Alfonso Dueñas González,
  • Patricia Gaona-Aguas,
  • Raúl Flores-Mejía,
  • Selma Alin Somilleda-Ventura,
  • Octavio Rodríguez-Cortes,
  • Rocío Morales-Bárcena,
  • Alberto Martínez Muñoz,
  • Cesar Miguel Mejia Barradas,
  • Jessica Elena Mendieta Wejebe,
  • José Correa Basurto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules29153509
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 15
p. 3509

Abstract

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In this work, we performed anti-proliferative assays for the compound N-(2-hydroxyphenyl)-2-propylpentanamide (HO-AAVPA) on breast cancer (BC) cells (MCF-7, SKBR3, and triple-negative BC (TNBC) MDA-MB-231 cells) to explore its pharmacological mechanism regarding the type of cell death associated with G protein-coupled estrogen receptor (GPER) expression. The results show that HO-AAVPA induces cell apoptosis at 5 h or 48 h in either estrogen-dependent (MCF-7) or -independent BC cells (SKBR3 and MDA-MB-231). At 5 h, the apoptosis rate for MCF-7 cells was 68.4% and that for MDA-MB-231 cells was 56.1%; at 48 h, that for SKBR3 was 61.6%, that for MCF-7 cells was 54.9%, and that for MDA-MB-231 (TNBC) was 43.1%. HO-AAVPA increased the S phase in MCF-7 cells and reduced the G2/M phase in MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231 cells. GPER expression decreased more than VPA in the presence of HO-AAVPA. In conclusion, the effects of HO-AAVPA on cell apoptosis could be modulated by epigenetic effects through a decrease in GPER expression.

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