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Val16A SOD2 Polymorphism Promotes Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition Antagonized by Muscadine Grape Skin Extract in Prostate Cancer Cells

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Date 2021 Feb 4
PMID 33535682
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Epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), a key event in cancer metastasis, allows polarized epithelial cells to assume mesenchymal morphologies, enhancing invasiveness and migration, and can be induced by reactive oxygen species (ROS). Val16A (Ala) SOD2 polymorphism has been associated with increased prostate cancer (PCa) risk. We hypothesized that SOD2 Ala single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) may promote EMT. We analyzed SOD2 expression and genotype in various prostate cell lines. Stable overexpression of Ala-SOD2 or Val-SOD2 allele was performed in Lymph Node Carcinoma of the Prostate (LNCaP) cells followed by analysis of intracellular ROS and EMT marker protein expression. Treatments were performed with muscadine grape skin extract (MSKE) antioxidant, with or without addition of HO to provide further oxidative stress. Furthermore, MTS cell proliferation, cell migration, and apoptosis assays were completed. The results showed that SOD2 expression did not correlate with tumor aggressiveness nor SOD2 genotype. We demonstrated that the Ala-SOD2 allele was associated with marked induction of EMT indicated by higher Snail and vimentin, lower E-cadherin, and increased cell migration, when compared to Val-SOD2 allele or Neo control cells. Ala-SOD2 SNP cells exhibited increased levels of total ROS and superoxide and were more sensitive to co-treatment with HO and MSKE, which led to reduced cell growth and increased apoptosis. Additionally, MSKE inhibited Ala-SOD2 SNP-mediated EMT. Our data indicates that treatment with a combination of HO-generative drugs, such as certain chemotherapeutics and antioxidants such as MSKE that targets superoxide, hold promising therapeutic potential to halt PCa progression in the future.

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