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Vitamin D enhances omega‐3 polyunsaturated fatty acids‐induced apoptosis in breast cancer cells

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2017

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Breast cancer is a leading type of cancer in women and generally classified into three subtypes of ER<sup>+</sup> /PR<sup>+</sup> , HER2<sup>+</sup> and triple negative. Both omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids and vitamin D<sub>3</sub> play positive role in the reduction of breast cancer incidence. However, whether combination of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids and vitamin D<sub>3</sub> has stronger protective effect on breast carcinogenesis still remains unknown. In this study, we show that the combination of ω-3 free fatty acids (ω-3 FFAs) and 1α, 25-dihydroxy-vitamin D<sub>3</sub> (VD<sub>3</sub> ) dramatically enhances cell apoptosis among three subtypes of breast cancer cell lines. Bcl-2 and total PARP protein levels are decreased in combined treatment MCF-7 and SK-BR-3 cells. Caspase signals play a vital role in cell apoptosis induced by combination. Moreover, Raf-MAPK signaling pathway is involved in the apoptosis induction by combination of ω-3 FFAs+VD<sub>3</sub> . These results demonstrate that the induction of cell apoptosis by combined treatment is dependent on different signaling pathways in three subtypes of breast cancer cell lines.

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