Suejung G Kim 1 , Mysore S Veena , Saroj K Basak , Eugene Han , Tracey Tajima , David W Gjertson , Joshua Starr , Ofer Eidelman , Harvey B Pollard , Meera Srivastava , Eri S Srivatsan , Marilene B Wang . Show Affiliations »
Abstract
PURPOSE: To determine whether curcumin would inhibit IκB kinase β (IKKβ) kinase activity and suppress expression of proinflammatory cytokines in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma cancer (HNSCC) patients. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: Saliva was collected before and after subjects chewed curcumin tablets. Protein was extracted and IKKβ kinase activity measured. Interleukin (IL)-6 and IL-8 levels in the salivary supernatants were measured by ELISA. IL-6, IL-8, and other interleukin were also measured independently with ELISA to confirm the inhibitory effect of curcumin on expression and secretion of salivary cytokines. RESULTS: Curcumin treatment led to a reduction in IKKβ kinase activity in the salivary cells of HNSCC patients (P < 0.05). Treatment of UM-SCC1 cells with curcumin as well as with post-curcumin salivary supernatant showed a reduction of IKKβ kinase activity. Significant reduction of IL-8 levels (P < 0.05) was seen in post-curcumin samples from patients with dental caries. Although there was reduced IL-8 expression in 8 of 21 post-curcumin samples of HNSCC patients, the data did not reach statistical significance. Saliva samples from HNSCC patients were also analyzed in a blinded fashion for expression of cytokines. IL-10, IFN-γ, IL-12p70, and IL-2 clustered together, and granulocyte macrophage colony stimulating factor and TNF-α clustered together. Log₁₀ ratio analysis showed decrease in expression of all nine cytokines in both the salivary supernatant and salivary cells of curcumin-treated samples. CONCLUSIONS: Curcumin inhibited IKKβ kinase activity in the saliva of HNSCC patients, and this inhibition correlated with reduced expression of a number of cytokines. IKKβ kinase could be a useful biomarker for detecting the effect of curcumin in head and neck cancer. ©2011 AACR.
PURPOSE: To determine whether curcumin would inhibit IκB kinase β (IKK β) kinase activity and suppress expression of proinflammatory cytokines in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma cancer (HNSCC) patients . EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: Saliva was collected before and after subjects chewed curcumin tablets. Protein was extracted and IKK β kinase activity measured. Interleukin (IL)-6 and IL-8 levels in the salivary supernatants were measured by ELISA. IL-6 , IL-8 , and other interleukin were also measured independently with ELISA to confirm the inhibitory effect of curcumin on expression and secretion of salivary cytokines. RESULTS: Curcumin treatment led to a reduction in IKK β kinase activity in the salivary cells of HNSCC patients (P < 0.05). Treatment of UM-SCC1 cells with curcumin as well as with post-curcumin salivary supernatant showed a reduction of IKK β kinase activity. Significant reduction of IL-8 levels (P < 0.05) was seen in post-curcumin samples from patients with dental caries. Although there was reduced IL-8 expression in 8 of 21 post-curcumin samples of HNSCC patients , the data did not reach statistical significance. Saliva samples from HNSCC patients were also analyzed in a blinded fashion for expression of cytokines. IL-10 , IFN-γ, IL-12p70, and IL-2 clustered together, and granulocyte macrophage colony stimulating factor and TNF -α clustered together. Log₁₀ ratio analysis showed decrease in expression of all nine cytokines in both the salivary supernatant and salivary cells of curcumin -treated samples. CONCLUSIONS: Curcumin inhibited IKK β kinase activity in the saliva of HNSCC patients , and this inhibition correlated with reduced expression of a number of cytokines. IKK β kinase could be a useful biomarker for detecting the effect of curcumin in head and neck cancer . ©2011 AACR.
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Year: 2011
PMID: 21821700 PMCID: PMC3176971 DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-11-1272
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Cancer Res ISSN: 1078-0432 Impact factor: 12.531