| Literature DB >> 35435150 |
Yuru Zhou1,2, Yunyuan Kong3, Mei Jiang4, Linju Kuang1, Jinhua Wan4, Shuyuan Liu4, Qian Zhang1,2, Kuai Yu1,2, Na Li5, Aiping Le1,2, Zhanglin Zhang1,2.
Abstract
Curcumin, the primary bioactive component isolated from turmeric, has been found to possess a variety of biological functions, including anti-leukemia activity. However, the effect of curcumin in different leukemia cells vary. In this study, we demonstrated that curcumin induced the expression of AIM2, IFI16, and NLRC4 inflammasomes in leukemia cells U937 by increasing the expression levels of ISG3 transcription factor complex, which activated caspase 1, promoted cleavage of GSDMD, and induced pyroptosis. We also found that pyroptosis executor GSDMD was not expressed in two curcumin-insensitive cells HL60 and K562 cells. In addition, exogenous overexpression of GSDMD by lentiviral transduction in K562 cells increased the anti-cancer activity of curcumin, and inhibiting the expression of GSDMD by shRNA enhanced U937 cells to resist curcumin. The results showed that inducing pyroptosis is a novel mechanism underlying the anti-leukemia effects of curcumin.Entities:
Keywords: Curcumin; GSDMD; inflammasome; leukemia; pyroptosis
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35435150 PMCID: PMC9037542 DOI: 10.1080/15384047.2022.2058862
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Biol Ther ISSN: 1538-4047 Impact factor: 4.875
Figure 1.Curcumin induces the expression of AIM2, IFI16, and NLRC4 inflammasomes in leukemia cells U937.
Figure 2.Curcumin activated caspase-1 and promoted GSDMD cleavage in leukemia cells.
Figure 3.Curcumin up-regulated ISG3 transcription factor complex.
Figure 4.Overexpression of GSDMD enhance anti-leukemia effect of curcumin.
Figure 5.Knock-down GSDMD inhibits curcumin-induced death of U937 cells.