PURPOSE: Recent studies have shown that 15-deoxy-Delta(12, 14)-prostaglandin J(2) (15d-PGJ(2)), a natural ligand for peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma (PPARgamma), inhibits cell proliferation and induces apoptosis. The specific molecular mechanisms underlying this effect remain to be elucidated. We examined whether 15d-PGJ(2) has antitumor activity in vitro and in vivo, and investigated the underlying mechanism. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: We examined 15d-PGJ(2)-induced apoptosis in human leukemia cells in the context of mitochondrial injury, oxidative damage, and signaling pathway disturbances. In addition, we investigated the antitumor effect of 15d-PGJ(2) in a mouse CT-26 s.c. tumor model and HL-60 leukemia xenograft model. RESULTS: 15d-PGJ(2) induced apoptosis in leukemia and colorectal cancer cells in a dose-dependent manner and led to generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) through mitochondria and NADPH oxidase activation, activation of JNK, and inactivation of Akt, a serine/threonine-specific protein kinase. Constitutive activation of Akt for an engineered myristoylated protein prevented 15d-PGJ(2)-mediated apoptosis but not ROS generation. Collectively, these findings suggest a hierarchical model of apoptosis induced by 15d-PGJ(2) in human leukemia cells: oxidative injury represents a primary event resulting in Akt inactivation, which in turn leads to mitochondrial injury and apoptosis. Moreover, 15d-PGJ(2) markedly reduced growth of mouse CT-26 s.c. tumors and HL-60 xenograft tumors and down-regulated p-Akt and Akt expression in vivo. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that Akt inactivation through ROS production may contribute to 15d-PGJ(2)-induced apoptosis in leukemia and colorectal cancer cell lines and that 15d-PGJ(2) may have therapeutic relevance in the treatment of human leukemia and colorectal cancer.
PURPOSE: Recent studies have shown that 15-deoxy-Delta(12, 14)-prostaglandin J(2) (15d-PGJ(2)), a natural ligand for peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma (PPARgamma), inhibits cell proliferation and induces apoptosis. The specific molecular mechanisms underlying this effect remain to be elucidated. We examined whether 15d-PGJ(2) has antitumor activity in vitro and in vivo, and investigated the underlying mechanism. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: We examined 15d-PGJ(2)-induced apoptosis in humanleukemia cells in the context of mitochondrial injury, oxidative damage, and signaling pathway disturbances. In addition, we investigated the antitumor effect of 15d-PGJ(2) in a mouse CT-26 s.c. tumor model and HL-60 leukemia xenograft model. RESULTS:15d-PGJ(2) induced apoptosis in leukemia and colorectal cancer cells in a dose-dependent manner and led to generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) through mitochondria and NADPH oxidase activation, activation of JNK, and inactivation of Akt, a serine/threonine-specific protein kinase. Constitutive activation of Akt for an engineered myristoylated protein prevented 15d-PGJ(2)-mediated apoptosis but not ROS generation. Collectively, these findings suggest a hierarchical model of apoptosis induced by 15d-PGJ(2) in humanleukemia cells: oxidative injury represents a primary event resulting in Akt inactivation, which in turn leads to mitochondrial injury and apoptosis. Moreover, 15d-PGJ(2) markedly reduced growth of mouse CT-26 s.c. tumors and HL-60 xenograft tumors and down-regulated p-Akt and Akt expression in vivo. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that Akt inactivation through ROS production may contribute to 15d-PGJ(2)-induced apoptosis in leukemia and colorectal cancer cell lines and that 15d-PGJ(2) may have therapeutic relevance in the treatment of humanleukemia and colorectal cancer.
Authors: Shailaja Hegde; Naveen Kaushal; Kodihalli C Ravindra; Christopher Chiaro; Kelsey T Hafer; Ujjawal H Gandhi; Jerry T Thompson; John P van den Heuvel; Mary J Kennett; Pamela Hankey; Robert F Paulson; K Sandeep Prabhu Journal: Blood Date: 2011-10-03 Impact factor: 22.113
Authors: Alan Prem Kumar; Ser Yue Loo; Sung Won Shin; Tuan Zea Tan; Chon Boon Eng; Rajeev Singh; Thomas Choudary Putti; Chee Wee Ong; Manuel Salto-Tellez; Boon Cher Goh; Joo In Park; Jean Paul Thiery; Shazib Pervaiz; Marie Veronique Clement Journal: Antioxid Redox Signal Date: 2013-11-14 Impact factor: 8.401