@article{10902/27233, year = {2018}, month = {2}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/10902/27233}, abstract = {Results from clinical trials and multiple in vivo and in vitro studies point to melatonin as a promising adjuvant molecule with many beneficial effects when concomitantly administered with chemotherapy. Melatonin palliates side?effects and enhances the efficacy of chemotherapeutic agents. However, the mechanisms through which melatonin regulates molecular changes induced by chemotherapeutic agents remain largely unknown. In this study, we demonstrated that melatonin enhanced the anti-proliferative and apoptotic responses to low doses of docetaxel in breast cancer cells. Importantly, these effects were more potent when melatonin was added prior to docetaxel. Treatment with 1 µM docetaxel (equivalent to the therapeutic dosage) induced changes in gene expression profiles and melatonin modulated these changes. Specifically, docetaxel downregulated TP53, cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor 1A (CDKN1A) and cadherin 13 (CDH13), and upregulated mucin 1 (MUC1), GATA binding protein 3 (GATA3) and c-MYC, whereas melatonin counteracted these effects. Melatonin further stimulated the expression of the pro-apoptotic BAD and BAX genes, and enhanced the inhibition of the anti-apoptotic gene BCL-2 induced by docetaxel. The findings of this study suggest that melatonin is a molecule with potential for use as an adjuvant in cancer chemotherapy, which may have implications for designing clinical trials using chemotherapeutic drugs in combination with melatonin.}, organization = {Acknowledgements: The present study was supported by grants from the Spanish Science Technology and Innovation Ministry (grant no. SAF2016 77103-P) and the Research Institute Valdecilla (grant no. APG/12).}, publisher = {Spandidos Publications}, publisher = {Int J Oncol. 2018 Feb;52(2):560-570}, title = {Melatonin enhances the apoptotic effects and modulates the changes in gene expression induced by docetaxel in MCF 7 human breast cancer cells}, author = {Alonso González, Carolina and Menéndez Menéndez, Javier and González González, Alicia and González Cabeza, Alicia Verónica and Cos Corral, Samuel and Martínez Campa, Carlos Manuel}, }