| Literature DB >> 11156956 |
J Neuzil1, T Weber, A Schröder, M Lu, G Ostermann, N Gellert, G C Mayne, B Olejnicka, A Nègre-Salvayre, M Stícha, R J Coffey, C Weber.
Abstract
The vitamin E analog alpha-tocopheryl succinate (alpha-TOS) can induce apoptosis. We show that the proapoptotic activity of alpha-TOS in hematopoietic and cancer cell lines involves inhibition of protein kinase C (PKC), since phorbol myristyl acetate prevented alpha-TOS-triggered apoptosis. More selective effectors indicated that alpha-TOS reduced PKCalpha isotype activity by increasing protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) activity. The role of PKCalpha inhibition in alpha-TOS-induced apoptosis was confirmed using antisense oligonucleotides or PKCalpha overexpression. Gain- or loss-of-function bcl-2 mutants implied modulation of bcl-2 activity by PKC/PP2A as a mitochondrial target of alpha-TOS-induced proapoptotic signals. Structural analogs revealed that alpha-tocopheryl and succinyl moieties are both required for maximizing these effects. In mice with colon cancer xenografts, alpha-TOS suppressed tumor growth by 80%. This epitomizes cancer cell killing by a pharmacologically relevant compound without known side effects.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11156956 DOI: 10.1096/fj.00-0251com
Source DB: PubMed Journal: FASEB J ISSN: 0892-6638 Impact factor: 5.191