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Title: Apoptosis induction associated with the ER stress response through up-regulation of JNK in HeLa cells by gambogic acid
Authors: Krajarng A.
Imoto M.
Tashiro E.
Fujimaki T.
Shinjo S.
Watanapokasin R.
Keywords: BIM protein
caspase 3
caspase 8
caspase 9
death receptor 5
endoplasmic reticulum localized DnaJ homologue protein
gambogic acid
glucose regulated protein 78
growth arrest and DNA damage inducible protein 153
growth arrest and DNA damage inducible protein 34
hoe 33342
nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide adenosine diphosphate ribosyltransferase
nucleic acid binding protein
procaspase 3
procaspase 8
procaspase 9
protein bcl 2
protein DnaJ
stress activated protein kinase
tunicamycin
unclassified drug
X box binding protein 1
antineoplastic agent
gambogic acid
heat shock protein
mitogen activated protein kinase
molecular chaperone GRP78
plant extract
stress activated protein kinase
xanthone derivative
antineoplastic activity
apoptosis
Article
binding site
bright field microscopy
cancer cell culture
cancer inhibition
cell proliferation
cell structure
cell survival
cell viability
concentration response
controlled study
DNA flanking region
down regulation
endoplasmic reticulum stress
enzyme phosphorylation
female
fluorescence microscopy
Garcinia
Garcinia hanburyi
HeLa cell line
human
human cell
protein cleavage
protein expression
protein localization
real time polymerase chain reaction
reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction
upregulation
uterine cervix cancer
Western blotting
apoptosis
chemistry
drug effects
metabolism
phytotherapy
transcription initiation
upregulation
Uterine Cervical Neoplasms
Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic
Apoptosis
Cell Survival
Down-Regulation
Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress
Extracellular Signal-Regulated MAP Kinases
Female
Garcinia
Heat-Shock Proteins
HeLa Cells
Humans
JNK Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases
Phytotherapy
Plant Extracts
Transcriptional Activation
Up-Regulation
Uterine Cervical Neoplasms
Xanthones
Issue Date: 2015
Abstract: Background: Gambogic acid (GA) was extracted from the dried yellow resin of gamboge (Garcinia hanburyi) which is traditionally used as a coloring material for painting and cloth dying. Gamboge has been also used as a folk medicine for an internal purgative and externally infected wound. We focused on the mechanisms of apoptosis induction by GA through the unfold protein response (ER stress) in HeLa cells. Methods: The cytotoxic effect of GA against HeLa cells was determined by trypan blue exclusion assay. Markers of ER stress such as XBP-1, GRP78, CHOP, GADD34 and ERdj4 were analyzed by RT-PCR and Real-time RT-PCR. Cell morphological changes and apoptotic proteins were performed by Hoechst33342 staining and Western blotting technique. Results: Our results indicated a time- and dose-dependent decrease of cell viability by GA. The ER stress induction is determined by the up-regulation of spliced XBP1 mRNA and activated GRP78, CHOP, GADD34 and ERdj4 expression. GA also induced cell morphological changes such as nuclear condensation, membrane blebbing and apoptotic body in Hela cells. Apoptosis cell death detected by increased DR5, caspase-8, -9, and -3 expression as well as increased cleaved-PARP, while decreased Bcl-2 upon GA treatment. In addition, phosphorylated JNK was up-regulated but phosphorylated ERK was down-regulated after exposure to GA. Conclusions: These results suggest that GA induce apoptosis associated with the ER stress response through up-regulation of p-JNK and down-regulation of p-ERK in HeLa cells. © 2015 Krajarng et al.
URI: https://ir.swu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/13720
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84924338427&doi=10.1186%2fs12906-015-0544-4&partnerID=40&md5=5fb3af74c3fff642f92643a31834f11b
ISSN: 14726882
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