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Exogenous cysteine and cystine promote cell proliferation in CaCo-2 cells.

T Noda1, R Iwakiri, K Fujimoto, C A Rhoads, T Y Aw.   

Abstract

Previous studies have shown that intracellular glutathione, a ubiquitous intracellular thiol, is related to cell proliferation and that cysteine or its disulphide form, cystine, also induces cell proliferation. Cysteine is a thiol containing amino acid and a rate-limiting precursor of glutathione. Therefore, it is still unresolved as to whether the proliferative effect of cysteine or cystine is entirely mediated by a change in the intracellular glutathione status. The objective of this study was to delineate the relationship among cysteine/cystine (thereafter referred to as cyst(e)ine), intracellular glutathione and cell proliferation in the human colon cancer CaCo-2 cell line. CaCo-2 cells were cultured in cyst(e)ine-free Dulbecco's Modified Eagle Medium without serum, and treated with 200 microm cysteine and/or 200-400 microm cystine for 24 h. In the presence of DL-buthionine-[S, R]-sulfoximine (BSO), a glutathione synthesis inhibitor, exogenously administered cyst(e)ine did not change the intracellular glutathione content, but increased the intracellular cysteine as well as cystine level. Addition of exogenous cyst(e)ine following 5 mm BSO treatment significantly increased cell proliferation as measured by 3H-thymidine incorporation and protein content. Cell cycle analyses revealed that cyst(e)ine promoted cell progression from the G1 phase to the S phase. Correspondingly, cyst(e)ine treatment induced expression of cyclin D1 and phosphorylation of retinoblastoma protein (Rb). In conclusion, these data indicate that both cysteine and cystine have proliferative effects in CaCo-2 cells independent of an increase in intracellular glutathione. Induction of cyclin D1, phosphorylation of Rb, and subsequent facilitation of G1-to-S phase transition were involved in the proliferative effect of exogenous cyst(e)ine.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11952646      PMCID: PMC6495955          DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2184.2002.00229.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Prolif        ISSN: 0960-7722            Impact factor:   6.831


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