Characterization of apoptosis induced by marine naturalproducts in non small cell lung cancer A549 cells
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2006
Abstract:
Abstract. The effects of different marine derived agents
were studied in A549 cell growth. These drugs induced
cell cycle arrest at the G2-M phase associated with the
up-regulation of GADD45α−γ and down-regulation of
c-Myc. In treated cells, GADD45α−γ and c-Myc were
up- and down-regulated, respectively. A cascade of events
leading to apoptotic mitochondrial ‘intrinsic’ pathway
was observed in treated cells: (1) dephosphorylation of
BAD serine136; (2) BAD dissociation from 14-3-3 followed
by its association with BCL-XL; (3) cytochrome c
release; (4) caspase-3 activation, and (5) cleavage of vimentin.
Caspase(s) inhibitor prevented the formation of
cleavage products and, in turn, apoptosis was inhibited
through a p53-independent mechanism. Moreover, these
compounds did not activate NF-κ B. Our findings may
offer new insights into the mechanisms of action of these
agents in A549 cells. The better understanding of their
effects might be important to fully exploit the potential
of these new drugs.
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Articolo su Rivista
Elenco autori:
A., Catassi; A., Cesario; D., Arzani; P., Menichini; A., Alama; C., Bruzzo; Imperatori, ANDREA SELENITO; Rotolo, Nicola; P., Granone; P., Russo
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