Nutrients (Jun 2020)

(−)-Oleocanthal as a Dual c-MET-COX2 Inhibitor for the Control of Lung Cancer

  • Abu Bakar Siddique,
  • Phillip C.S.R. Kilgore,
  • Afsana Tajmim,
  • Sitanshu S. Singh,
  • Sharon A. Meyer,
  • Seetharama D. Jois,
  • Urska Cvek,
  • Marjan Trutschl,
  • Khalid A. El Sayed

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu12061749
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 6
p. 1749

Abstract

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Lung cancer (LC) represents the topmost mortality-causing cancer in the U.S. LC patients have overall poor survival rate with limited available treatment options. Dysregulation of the mesenchymal epithelial transition factor (c-MET) and cyclooxygenase 2 (COX2) initiates aggressive LC profile in a subset of patients. The Mediterranean extra-virgin olive oil (EVOO)-rich diet already documented to reduce multiple malignancies incidence. (-)-Oleocanthal (OC) is a naturally occurring phenolic secoiridoid exclusively occurring in EVOO and showed documented anti-breast and other cancer activities via targeting c-MET. This study shows the novel ability of OC to suppress LC progression and metastasis through dual targeting of c-MET and COX-2. Western blot analysis and COX enzymatic assay showed significant reduction in the total and activated c-MET levels and inhibition of COX1/2 activity in the lung adenocarcinoma cells A549 and NCI-H322M, in vitro. In addition, OC treatment caused a dose-dependent inhibition of the HGF-induced LC cells migration. Daily oral treatment with 10 mg/kg OC for 8 weeks significantly suppressed the LC A549-Luc progression and prevented metastasis to brain and other organs in a nude mouse tail vein injection model. Further, microarray data of OC-treated lung tumors showed a distinct gene signature that confirmed the dual targeting of c-MET and COX2. Thus, the EVOO-based OC is an effective lead with translational potential for use as a prospective nutraceutical to control LC progression and metastasis.

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