Long exposure of non-cytotoxic concentrations of methylselenol suppresses the invasive potential of B16F10 melanoma

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To assess the inhibitory effects of methylselenol on the invasion of murine B16F10 melanoma cells, we carried out in vivo and in vitro experiments using Se-methylselenocysteine (Se-MSC) and selenomethionine (SeMet), respectively. In an animal experiment, the supplementation of drinking water with Se-MSC (4 ppm Se) led to a significant increase in Se levels in the lung, liver and serum in mice. Mice given a mash diet or water supplemented with Se-MSC (2, 4 and 6 ppm Se in the mash diet, and 2 and 4 ppm Se in the drinking water) displayed an almost completely diminished pulmonary metastasis of B16F10 melanoma cells and an enhanced survival, compared to the control mice which were given a basal diet. Treatment with non-cytotoxic concentrations of SeMet (2.5, 5 and 10 mu M plus 0.02 U/ml METase, methioninase) induced a substantial decrease in the expression of integrin alpha v beta 3, the FN receptor and adhesion ability to vitronectin (VN) and fibronectin (FN) in B16F10 melanoma cells. Moreover, these compounds suppressed gelatinase activity, invasive ability and wound migration in the culture system. SeMet-METase prevented the conversion of pro-MMP-9 to its active form and decreased pro-MMP-2 activities in a zymogram. The pre-treatment of B16F10 melanoma cells with SeMet-METase led to a decrease in pulmonary metastasis and extended survival in mice injected with tumor cells. Collectively, our results indicate that integrin expression is crucial in promoting the metastatic phenotype in murine B16F10 melanoma cells by supporting specific adhesive and invasive properties, suggesting that Se-MSC effectively reduces the metastasis of 13161710 melanoma cells as a nutritional adjuvant. Methylselenol may also contribute to the suppression of integrin expression.
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PROFESSOR D A SPANDIDOS
Issue Date
2008-09
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

CASPASE-MEDIATED APOPTOSIS; EPITHELIAL TUMOR-CELLS; SE-METHYLSELENOCYSTEINE; CANCER CELLS; DIETARY SUPPLEMENTATION; BREAST-CANCER; IN-VITRO; METASTASIS; SELENIUM; SELENOMETHIONINE

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ONCOLOGY REPORTS, v.20, no.3, pp.557 - 565

ISSN
1021-335X
DOI
10.3892/or_00000042
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/89926
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