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Reactive oxygen species up-regulate p53 and Puma; a possible mechanism for apoptosis during combined treatment with TRAIL and wogonin.
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
British Journal of Pharmacology. Aug2009, Vol. 157 Issue 7, p1189-1202. 14p.
Subject
*FLAVONOIDS
*REACTIVE oxygen species
*APOPTOSIS
*COMBINATION drug therapy
*HERBAL medicine
*CANCER cells
*CELL-mediated cytotoxicity
*PROSTATE cancer
*PROTEIN metabolism
*ANTINEOPLASTIC agents
*ANTIOXIDANTS
*BIOCHEMISTRY
*CARRIER proteins
*CELL lines
*COMPARATIVE studies
*DNA
*DRUG synergism
*GENETIC techniques
*PHENOMENOLOGY
*RESEARCH methodology
*MEDICAL cooperation
*PHOSPHORYLATION
*PROSTATE tumors
*PROTEINS
*PROTEOLYTIC enzymes
*RECOMBINANT proteins
*RESEARCH
*RNA
*EVALUATION research
*FLAVANONES
*PHARMACODYNAMICS
Language
ISSN
0007-1188
Abstract
Background and Purpose: Tumour necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) triggers apoptotic death in a variety of cancer cells without marked toxicity to most normal cells. We previously reported that wogonin, a potent anticancer agent from a Chinese herb, up-regulates p53 in prostate cancer cells. In this study, the effects of combinations of TRAIL and wogonin on a human prostate cancer cell line LNCaP, resistant to TRAIL, was evaluated for evidence of synergy in triggering apoptosis.Experimental Approach: Western blot assay and the 'comet' assay were used to study the underlying mechanisms of cell death and search for any mechanisms of enhancement of TRAIL-induced apoptosis in the presence of wogonin.Key Results: During combined treatment with wogonin and TRAIL, cytotoxicity, poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase cleavage and caspase activation were associated with up-regulation of p53 through DNA damage and reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation. N-acetylcysteine (NAC), an antioxidant, inhibited ROS generation and synergistic interaction between TRAIL and wogonin. Experimental results in human colon cancer HCT116 cells demonstrated that p53-dependent Puma up-regulation played an important role; deficiency in either p53 or Puma prevented wogonin-enhanced TRAIL-induced apoptosis.Conclusions and Implications: The present studies suggest that wogonin enhances TRAIL-induced cytotoxicity through up-regulation of p53 and Puma, mediated by ROS. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]