A potential proliferative gene, NUDT6, is down-regulated by green tea catechins at the posttranscriptional level

Mugdha Sukhthankar, University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine
Chang K. Choi, University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine
Anthony English, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Jong Sik Kim, Andong National University
Seung Joon Baek, University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine

Abstract

The main aims of this study were to elucidate the effect of green tea catechins on Nudix-type motif 6 (NUDT6) suppression and to characterize NUDT6's biological activity. Our microarray data showed that the green tea component epicatechin-3-gallate suppressed NUDT6 expression, and this was confirmed by RT-PCR. Subsequently, the use of different catechins showed that the effect of epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) was stronger than that of other catechins. At the posttranscriptional level, EGCG decreased the RNA stability of NUDT6, indicating it as a potential mechanism of NUDT6 suppression. Further cloning of the 3′ untranslated region of human NUDT6 mRNA resulted in reduced luciferase activity by EGCG treatment. This effect was at least, in part, mediated by the extracellular-signal-regulated kinase and p38MAPK pathways. Finally, increased cell proliferation and cell growth in soft agar were observed in NUDT6-overexpressing cells. These findings provide a novel mechanism for the suppression of the proliferative gene NUDT6 by green tea catechins in human colorectal cancer. © 2010 Elsevier Inc.