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Atorvastatin inhibits pancreatic cancer cells proliferation and invasion likely by suppressing neurotrophin receptor signaling

Shang Cai, Qingqing Chen, Yingying Xu, Qianfeng Zhuang, Shengjun Ji

2020Translational Cancer Research12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Pancreatic cancer (PC) is aggressive and with poor clinical prognosis. However, mechanisms underlying the aggressiveness of PC remain unclear. Increasing evidence indicates that cholesterol, a major source of bio-energy, is required for the progression of human cancers including PC. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the anti-tumor effect of atorvastatin, a widely used lipid-lowering agent that blocks the production of cholesterol, on human PC. METHODS: We firstly assessed the impacts of atorvastatin on the proliferation, apoptosis, cell cycle distribution, migration and invasion of human PC cells PANC-1 and SW1990. Furthermore, we studied the effects of atorvastatin on neurotrophin receptor signaling, including nerve growth factor (NGF), brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), neurotrophin-3 (NT-3) and their downstream receptors tropomyosin receptor kinase (Trk) Trk A, Trk B and Trk C in human PC cells. RESULTS: Atorvastatin significantly inhibited the proliferation, migration and invasion, and induced G1-phase cell cycle arrest and apoptosis in both PANC-1 and SW1990 cells. Meanwhile, atorvastatin treatment remarkably suppressed the expression of NGF, BDNF, and NT-3 as well as that of their downstream receptors Trk A and Trk C. CONCLUSIONS: These results provide evidence that atorvastatin inhibits the proliferation, migration and invasion ability of human PC cells, and atorvastatin may exert the anti-tumor effect in PC via the inhibition of neurotrophin signaling pathway.

Topics & Concepts

Trk receptorAtorvastatinNeurotrophinTropomyosin receptor kinase BReceptorCancer researchTropomyosin receptor kinase ASignal transductionLow-affinity nerve growth factor receptorTropomyosin receptor kinase CEndocrinologyCell growthInternal medicineBiologyGrowth factorNeurotrophic factorsCell biologyMedicinePlatelet-derived growth factor receptorBiochemistryCancer, Lipids, and MetabolismCancer, Stress, Anesthesia, and Immune ResponseLipoproteins and Cardiovascular Health
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