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Widdrol activates DNA damage checkpoint through the signaling Chk2-p53-Cdc25A-p21-MCM4 pathway in HT29 cells.

Hee Jung Yun1, Sook Kyung Hyun, Jung Ha Park, Byung Woo Kim, Hyun Ju Kwon.   

Abstract

Widdrol is an odorant compound isolated from Juniperus chinensis. We previously reported that widdrol induces Gap 1 (G1) phase cell cycle arrest and leads to apoptosis in human colon adenocarcinoma HT29 cells. It was also reported that this cell cycle arrest is associated with the induction of checkpoint kinase 2 (Chk2), p53 phosphorylation and cyclin dependent kinase (Cdk) inhibitor p21 expression. In this paper, we investigated the molecular mechanisms of widdrol on the activation of G1 DNA damage checkpoint at early phase when DNA damages occurred in HT29 cells. First of all, we examined that widdrol breaks DNA directly or not. As the results of DNA electrophoresis and formation of phosphorylated histone H2AX (γH2AX) foci in HT29 cells, widdrol generates DNA double-strand breaks directly within 0.5 h both in vitro and in vivo. Based on this result, the change of proteins related in checkpoint pathway was examined over a time course of 0.5-24 h. Treatment of HT29 cells with widdrol elicits the following: (1) phosphorylation of Chk2 and p53, (2) reduction of cell division cycle 25A (Cdc25A) expression, (3) increase of Cdk inhibitor p21 expression, and (4) decrease of the levels of Cdk2 and cyclin E expression in a time-dependent manner. Moreover, only the expression level of mini-chromosome maintenance 4 (MCM4) protein, a subunit of the eukaryotic DNA replicative helicase, is rapidly down-regulated in HT29 cells treated with widdrol over the same time course, but those of the other MCM proteins are unchanged. Overall, our results indicated that widdrol breaks DNA directly in HT29 cells, and this DNA damage results in checkpoint activation via Chk2-p53-Cdc25A-p21-MCM4 pathway and finally cells go to G1-phase cell cycle arrest and apoptosis.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22160829     DOI: 10.1007/s11010-011-1180-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem        ISSN: 0300-8177            Impact factor:   3.396


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