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This study examines the effect of epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) on signaling pathways, epigenetic modulators and tumour suppressor genes in cervical cancer cells, HeLa. qRT-PCR, ELISA-based enzymatic assays and in silico studies were used to catalogue the modulation of these genes by EGCG treatment. qRT-PCR showed transcriptional modulation of several epigenetic modifiers including DNA methyltransferases and histone modifiers (DNMT1, DNMT3B, DNMT3A, AURKA, AURKC, AURKB, KDM4A, KDM5C, PRMT7, PRMT6, UBE2B, HDAC5, HDAC6, HDAC7 and HDAC11. Furthermore, ELISA-based assays showed that EGCG lowered the activity of DNA methyltransferases, histone deacetylases and histone methyltransferases (H3K9). Molecular docking results suggests that EGCG may competitively inhibit some epigenetic enzymes (DNMT1, DNMT3A, HDAC2, HDAC3, HDAC4, HDAC7 and EZH2). A functional outcome of these epigenetic alterations could be inferred from the reversal of promoter hypermethylation of tumour suppressor genes by quantitative methylation array and transcriptional re-expression of tumour suppressor genes including TP73, PTEN, SOCS1, CDH1, RARβ, and DAPK1 by qRT-PCR. Downregulation of key signaling moieties of PI3K, Wnt and MAPK pathways, cell cycle regulators, metastasis regulators and pro-inflammatory moieties including TERT, CCNB1, CCNB2, MMP2, MMP7. PIK3C2B, PIK3CA, MAPK8 and IL6 was also observed. In silico protein–protein interaction network analysis followed by KEGG analysis discerned the active participation of gene sets towards cancer pathways. This study comprehensively explains EGCG’s anti-cancer mechanism via the synchronized transcriptional alteration of several molecular targets across different signaling pathways and reversal of tumour suppressor gene silencing through modulation of epigenetic enzymes.
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The authors are grateful to Dr. Kota Reddy, Academic President, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Dubai, UAE for his constant support and encouragement. The author Dr. Shafiul Haque is grateful to Jazan University, Saudi Arabia, for providing the access of the Saudi Digital Library for this study.
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Kedhari Sundaram, M., Haque, S., Somvanshi, P. et al. Epigallocatechin gallate inhibits HeLa cells by modulation of epigenetics and signaling pathways. 3 Biotech 10, 484 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13205-020-02473-1
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