Brazilin induces T24 cell death through c-Fos and GADD45ß independently regulated genes and pathways.
IUBMB Life
; 70(11): 1101-1110, 2018 11.
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Purified Brazilin from Sappan wood extract has been reported with significant antitumor effect, especially on human T24 cells and bladder cancer mouse models. Brazilin can significantly induce expression of c-Fos and GADD45ß and transfection expression of c-Fos and GADD45ß in T24 cells can induce significant cell morphology changes, reduced viability and cell death, while transfection of siRNA-c-Fos and siRNA-GADD45ß can reverse the induced cell death. Co-transfection of both c-Fos and GADD45ß into T24 cells resulted in a significantly additive effect when compared to single transfection with only c-Fos or GADD45ß. Meanwhile, transfection of interfering siRNA-c-Fos or siRNA-GADD45ß can partially rescue the cell viability and siRNA co-transfection showed increased rescue rate. The transfection expression and interference with pcDNA3.1-c-Fos/siRNA-c-Fos or pcDNA3.1-GADD45ß/siRNA-GADD45ß did not affect each other's expression. Moreover, analysis of c-Fos and GADD45ß regulated genes and signal pathways showed that no common regulated genes or pathways were present. All the results indicated that c-Fos and GADD45ß mediate independent Brazilin-inducible genes and pathways. © 2018 IUBMB Life, 70(11):1101-1110, 2018.
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Benzopiranos
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Neoplasias de la Vejiga Urinaria
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Antígenos de Diferenciación
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Biomarcadores de Tumor
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Regulación Neoplásica de la Expresión Génica
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Proteínas Proto-Oncogénicas c-fos
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Apoptosis
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Humans
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America do sul
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Brasil
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2018
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