Cannabidiol as a novel inhibitor of Id-1 gene expression in aggressive breast cancer cells

“Invasion and metastasis of aggressive breast cancer cells is the final and fatal step during cancer progression, and is the least understood genetically. Clinically, there are still limited therapeutic interventions for aggressive and metastatic breast cancers available. Clearly, effective and nontoxic therapies are urgently required. Id-1, an inhibitor of basic helix-loop-helix transcription factors, has recently been shown to be a key regulator of the metastatic potential of breast and additional cancers. Using a mouse model, we previously determined that metastatic breast cancer cells became significantly less invasive in vitro and less metastatic in vivo when Id-1 was down-regulated by stable transduction with antisense Id-1. It is not possible at this point, however, to use antisense technology to reduce Id-1 expression in patients with metastatic breast cancer. Here, we report that cannabidiol (CBD), a cannabinoid with a low-toxicity profile, could down-regulate Id-1 expression in aggressive human breast cancer cells. The CBD concentrations effective at inhibiting Id-1 expression correlated with those used to inhibit the proliferative and invasive phenotype of breast cancer cells. CBD was able to inhibit Id-1 expression at the mRNA and protein level in a concentration-dependent fashion. These effects seemed to occur as the result of an inhibition of the Id-1 gene at the promoter level. Importantly, CBD did not inhibit invasiveness in cells that ectopically expressed Id-1. In conclusion, CBD represents the first nontoxic exogenous agent that can significantly decrease Id-1 expression in metastatic breast cancer cells leading to the down-regulation of tumor aggressiveness.

Cannabinoids Reduce the Growth of Aggressive Human Breast Cancer Cells”

Cannabinoids Reduce Breast Cancer Cell Invasiveness

CBD Down-regulates Id-1 Expression

The Effects of CBD on Invasion and Id-1 Protein Expression Can Be Reproduced in an Additional Breast Cancer Cell Line

Plant cannabinoids are stable compounds with low-toxicity profiles that are well tolerated by animals and humans during chronic administration. 

If CBD shows efficacy for treatment of metastatic breast cancer in humans, the low toxicity of the compound would make it an ideal candidate for chronic administration.”

http://mct.aacrjournals.org/content/6/11/2921.long

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *