Targeting DNA damage response (DDR) pathways represents one of the principal approaches in cancer therapy. However, defects in DDR mechanisms, exhibited by various tumors, can also promote tumor progression and resistance to therapy, negatively impacting patient survival. Therefore, identifying new molecules from natural extracts could provide a powerful source of novel compounds for cancer treatment strategies. In this context, we investigated the role of oleanolic acid (OA), identified in fermented Aglianico red grape pomace, in modulating the DDR in response to camptothecin (CPT), an inhibitor of topoisomerase I. Specifically, we found that OA can influence the choice of DNA repair pathway upon CPT treatment, shifting the repair process from homologous recombination gene conversion to single-strand annealing. Moreover, our data demonstrate that combining sub-lethal concentrations of OA with CPT enhances the efficacy of topoisomerase I inhibition compared to CPT alone. Overall, these findings highlight a new role for OA in the DDR, leading to a more mutagenic DNA repair pathway and increased sensitivity in the HeLa cancer cell line.

Oleanolic Acid Modulates DNA Damage Response to Camptothecin Increasing Cancer Cell Death / Mazzarotti, Giulio; Cuomo, Maria; Ragosta, MARIA CARMEN; Russo, Andrea; D’Angelo, Margherita; Medugno, Annamaria; Maria Napolitano, Giuseppe; Antonella Iannuzzi, Carmelina; Maria Forte, Iris; Camerlingo, Rosa; Burk, Sharon; Errichiello, Francesco; Frusciante, Luigi; Forino, Martino; Rosaria Campitiello, Maria; DE LAURENTIIS, Michelino; Giordano, Antonio; Alfano, Luigi. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES. - ISSN 1422-0067. - 25:24(2024), pp. 13475-13488. [10.3390/ijms252413475]

Oleanolic Acid Modulates DNA Damage Response to Camptothecin Increasing Cancer Cell Death

Maria Carmen Ragosta;Margherita D’Angelo;Rosa Camerlingo;Francesco Errichiello;Luigi Frusciante;Martino Forino;Michelino De Laurentiis;
2024

Abstract

Targeting DNA damage response (DDR) pathways represents one of the principal approaches in cancer therapy. However, defects in DDR mechanisms, exhibited by various tumors, can also promote tumor progression and resistance to therapy, negatively impacting patient survival. Therefore, identifying new molecules from natural extracts could provide a powerful source of novel compounds for cancer treatment strategies. In this context, we investigated the role of oleanolic acid (OA), identified in fermented Aglianico red grape pomace, in modulating the DDR in response to camptothecin (CPT), an inhibitor of topoisomerase I. Specifically, we found that OA can influence the choice of DNA repair pathway upon CPT treatment, shifting the repair process from homologous recombination gene conversion to single-strand annealing. Moreover, our data demonstrate that combining sub-lethal concentrations of OA with CPT enhances the efficacy of topoisomerase I inhibition compared to CPT alone. Overall, these findings highlight a new role for OA in the DDR, leading to a more mutagenic DNA repair pathway and increased sensitivity in the HeLa cancer cell line.
2024
Oleanolic Acid Modulates DNA Damage Response to Camptothecin Increasing Cancer Cell Death / Mazzarotti, Giulio; Cuomo, Maria; Ragosta, MARIA CARMEN; Russo, Andrea; D’Angelo, Margherita; Medugno, Annamaria; Maria Napolitano, Giuseppe; Antonella Iannuzzi, Carmelina; Maria Forte, Iris; Camerlingo, Rosa; Burk, Sharon; Errichiello, Francesco; Frusciante, Luigi; Forino, Martino; Rosaria Campitiello, Maria; DE LAURENTIIS, Michelino; Giordano, Antonio; Alfano, Luigi. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES. - ISSN 1422-0067. - 25:24(2024), pp. 13475-13488. [10.3390/ijms252413475]
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