Mitochondria are the primary target in isothiocyanate-induced apoptosis in human bladder cancer cells

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Tang, L [1 ]
Zhang, YS [1 ]
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[1] Roswell Pk Canc Inst, Dept Chemoprevent, Buffalo, NY 14263 USA
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10.1158/1535-7163.MCT-05-0041
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
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Many isothiocysanates (ITC) are promising cancer-preventive agents, and induction of apoptosis is one of their underlying mechanisms of action. We recently found that caspase-9 was preferentially activated over other initiator caspases in human bladder cancer UM-UC-3 cells. We report here that caspase-9 activation is the major step leading to ITC-induced apoptosis in this cell line. More importantly, our results show that caspase-9 activation by the ITCs may result primarily from mitochondrial damage. Four common naturally occurring ITCs were studied, including allyl ITC, benzyl ITC: (BITC), phenethyl ITC (PEITC), and sulforaphane. BITC and PEITC showed more potent mitochondria-damaging ability than the other two ITCs, correlating well with their stronger apoptosis-inducing potentials. Furthermore, BITC and PEITC damaged both the outer and inner mitochondrial membranes. Use of isolated mitochondria allowed us to establish that ITCs, and more importantly their major intracellular derivatives (glutathione conjugates) at concentrations that are readily achievable in cells, damage mitochondria, leading to the collapse of mitochondrial trans-membrane potential and release of cytochrome c. The mitochondria-damaging potencies of the ITCs correlate well with their lipophilicities. Bcl-2 family members are known to influence the stability of mitochondrial membrane. Our results show that the ITCs caused phosphorylation of Bcl-2, induced mitochondrial translocation of Bak, and disrupted the association of Bcl-x1 with both Bak and Bax in mitochondrial membrane, indicating that ITC-induced mitochondrial damage results at least in part from modulation of select Bcl-2 family members.
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