Chronic administration of green tea extract to TRAMP mice induces the collapse of Golgi apparatus in prostate secretory cells and results in alterations of protein post-translational processing

  • Authors:
    • Pierpaola Davalli
    • Federica Rizzi
    • Gaetano Felice Caldara
    • Serena Davoli
    • Arnaldo Corti
    • Alessandro Silva
    • Serenella Astancolle
    • Marco Vitale
    • Saverio Bettuzzi
    • Marialuisa Arcari
    • Giacomo Azzali
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  • Published online on: July 20, 2011     https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.2011.1136
  • Pages: 1521-1527
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Abstract

Considering its long latency, prostate cancer (PCa) represents an ideal target for chemoprevention strategies. Green tea extract (GTE) has been proved to be one of the most promising natural substances capable of inhibiting PCa progression in animal models (transgenic adenocarcinoma of mouse prostate), as well as in humans. However, the cellular targets of the GTE action are mostly unknown. The main objective of this work was to investigate whether the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and the Golgi apparatus (GA), known to be actively involved in sensing stress stimuli and initiating and propagating cell death signalling, may represent the subcellular targets of GTE action. To this end, 42 TRAMP mice were divided into four experimental groups: groups II and IV, received GTE in tap water (0.3 g/100 ml solution) starting at 8 weeks of age and up to the time of sacrifice. Groups I and III were respective age-matched water-fed controls. The animals were sacrificed after 4 weeks (groups I and II) or 40 weeks of treatment (groups II and IV). We also treated TRAMP-C2 cells with GTE (20 µg/ml for 7 days) to check the expression profile of clusterin (CLU), a protein involved in prostate tumourigenesis, extensively processed through ER-GA before being secreted through the plasma membrane. In vivo we found that chronic administration of GTE in TRAMP mice results in collapse of ER and GA in prostate epithelial cells. Consistently, in vitro we found that the mature, fully processed form of CLU, sCLU, is strongly reduced by GTE treatment in TRAMP-C2 cells. Taking into account the sCLU biogenesis dependence on the ER-GA integrity and the proposed anti-apoptotic role of sCLU, the possibility for GTE to counteract PCa progression by interfering with sCLU biogenesis is suggested.

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Davalli P, Rizzi F, Caldara GF, Davoli S, Corti A, Silva A, Astancolle S, Vitale M, Bettuzzi S, Arcari M, Arcari M, et al: Chronic administration of green tea extract to TRAMP mice induces the collapse of Golgi apparatus in prostate secretory cells and results in alterations of protein post-translational processing. Int J Oncol 39: 1521-1527, 2011
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Davalli, P., Rizzi, F., Caldara, G.F., Davoli, S., Corti, A., Silva, A. ... Azzali, G. (2011). Chronic administration of green tea extract to TRAMP mice induces the collapse of Golgi apparatus in prostate secretory cells and results in alterations of protein post-translational processing. International Journal of Oncology, 39, 1521-1527. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.2011.1136
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Davalli, P., Rizzi, F., Caldara, G. F., Davoli, S., Corti, A., Silva, A., Astancolle, S., Vitale, M., Bettuzzi, S., Arcari, M., Azzali, G."Chronic administration of green tea extract to TRAMP mice induces the collapse of Golgi apparatus in prostate secretory cells and results in alterations of protein post-translational processing". International Journal of Oncology 39.6 (2011): 1521-1527.
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Davalli, P., Rizzi, F., Caldara, G. F., Davoli, S., Corti, A., Silva, A., Astancolle, S., Vitale, M., Bettuzzi, S., Arcari, M., Azzali, G."Chronic administration of green tea extract to TRAMP mice induces the collapse of Golgi apparatus in prostate secretory cells and results in alterations of protein post-translational processing". International Journal of Oncology 39, no. 6 (2011): 1521-1527. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.2011.1136