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TPA-induced up-regulation of activator protein-1 can be inhibited or enhanced by analogs of the natural product curcumin.

Waylon M Weber1, Lucy A Hunsaker, Amanda M Gonzales, Justin J Heynekamp, Robert A Orlando, Lorraine M Deck, David L Vander Jagt.   

Abstract

The activator protein-1 (AP-1) family of transcription factors, including the most common member c-Jun-c-Fos, participates in regulation of expression of numerous genes involved in proliferation, apoptosis, and tumorigenesis in response to a wide array of stimuli including pro-inflammatory cytokines, growth factors, stress, and tumor promoters. A number of plant polyphenols including curcumin, a yellow compound in the spice turmeric, have been shown to inhibit the activation of AP-1. Curcumin is a polyphenolic dienone that is potentially reactive as a Michael acceptor and also is a strong anti-oxidant. Multiple activities reported for curcumin, including inhibition of the stress-induced activation of AP-1, have been suggested to involve the anti-oxidant properties of curcumin. In the present study, a library of analogs of curcumin was screened for activity against the TPA-induced activation of AP-1 using the Panomics AP-1 Reporter 293 stable cell line which is designed for screening potential inhibitors. Numerous analogs were identified that were more active than curcumin, including analogs that were not anti-oxidants and analogs that were not Michael acceptors. Clearly, anti-oxidant activity or reactivity as a Michael acceptor is not an essential feature of active compounds. In addition, a number of analogs were identified that enhanced the TPA-induced activation of AP-1. The results from screening were confirmed using BV-2 microglial cells where curcumin and analogs were shown to inhibit LPS-induced COX-2 expression; analogs identified as more potent than curcumin in the screening assay were also more potent than curcumin in preventing COX-2 expression.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16934760     DOI: 10.1016/j.bcp.2006.07.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Pharmacol        ISSN: 0006-2952            Impact factor:   5.858


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