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Molecular mechanism of C-phycocyanin induced apoptosis in LNCaP cells.

Paramjot Kaur1, Sivanesan Dhandayuthapani1, Thiagarajan Venkatesan1, Miroslav Gantor2, Appu Rathinavelu3.   

Abstract

The usefulness of Marine-derived products as the source of anticancer agents has been explored for many decades. The objective of our study was to investigate the molecular mechanism by which C-PC induces apoptosis in monotherapy as well as in combination treatment with a known chemotherapeutic drug named Topotecan (TPT) using prostate cancer cells (LNCaP). To determine the intracellular mechanism of action, we analyzed the gene expression profile of C-PC treated cells using human apoptosis RT2 profiler PCR array, which indicated that C-PC was able to regulate both anti- and pro-apoptotic genes significantly. Detailed analysis revealed increases in the levels of Bax, Apaf-1 (pro-apoptotic proteins) along with the activation of the key apoptotic proteases such as caspase-8, caspase-9, and caspase-3. Similarly, analysis of anti-apoptotic proteins demonstrated a decrease in the expression of Bcl-2, Mcl-1, and survivin. Results from the whole-cell incubation studies indicated that C-PC was only binding to the plasma membrane-associated receptor proteins. LNCaP cells treated with C-PC alone and in combination with TPT showed increased expression of the death receptor FAS (also known as FAS or CD95) along with cleaved PARP, confirming its importance. Our study is significant since it is providing greater insight into the apoptotic mechanisms triggered by C-PC as well as emphasizing the involvement of FAS in mediating its effects. Furthermore, our results with combination treatments suggest that-PC could improve the anticancer effects of drugs such as TPT that are currently used for cancer treatments. In addition, use of C-PC in combination can also diminish the side effects resulting from conventional chemotherapeutic agents such as TPT.
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Keywords:  Apaf-1/caspases; Bax/Bcl-2; C-PC uptake; Cell membrane receptors; DNA fragmentation; Extrinsic and intrinsic apoptosis signals; Limnothrix; Mcl-1/survivin; PARP cleavage; Topotecan

Year:  2019        PMID: 31883786     DOI: 10.1016/j.bmc.2019.115272

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioorg Med Chem        ISSN: 0968-0896            Impact factor:   3.641


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2.  Effect of Enterococcus faecalis OG1RF on human calvarial osteoblast apoptosis.

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3.  Isorhamnetin: a flavonoid, attenuated doxorubicin-induced testicular injury via regulation of steroidogenic enzymes and apoptotic signaling gene expression in male rats.

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