Capsaicin Mediates Cell Cycle Arrest and Apoptosis in Human Colon Cancer Cells via Stabilizing and Activating p53

被引:57
作者
Jin, Junzhe [1 ]
Lin, Guofu [1 ]
Huang, Hong [1 ]
Xu, Dong [1 ]
Yu, Hao [1 ]
Ma, Xu [1 ]
Zhu, Lisi [1 ]
Ma, Dongyan [1 ]
Jiang, Honglei [1 ]
机构
[1] China Med Univ, Affiliated Hosp 4, Shenyang, Peoples R China
来源
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES | 2014年 / 10卷 / 03期
关键词
colon cancer; capsaicin; p53; MDM2; ubiquitination; IN-VIVO; POSTTRANSLATIONAL MODIFICATION; MDM2; CARCINOMA; PATHWAY; PROTEIN; MUTATION; VITRO; PHOSPHORYLATION; TUMORIGENESIS;
D O I
10.7150/ijbs.7730
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Capsaicin is the major pungent ingredient in red peppers which is world widely consumed. Except its potent pain relieving efficacy as reported, capsaicin also exerted its antitumor activity in several tumor models. Here, we reported that capsaicin had a profound anti-proliferative effect on human colon cancer cells via inducing cell cycle G0/G1 phase arrest and apoptosis, which was associated with an increase of p21, Bax and cleaved PARP. The underlying mechanism of capsaicin's antitumor potency was mainly attributed to the stabilization and activation of p53. Capsaicin substantially prolonged the half-life of p53 and significantly elevated the transcriptional activity of p53. Through suppressing the interaction between p53 and MDM2, MDM2-mediated p53 ubiquitination was remarkably decreased after capsaicin treatment, which resulted in the stabilization and accumulation of p53. The results of p53-shRNA experiment further demonstrated that p53 knockdown severely impaired the sensitivity of tested cells to capsaicin, G0/G1 phase arrest and the apoptosis induced by capsaicin in p53-knockdown cells was also dramatically decreased, implicating the important role of p53 played in capsaicin's antitumor activity. In summary, our data suggested that capsaicin, or a related analogue, may have a role in the management of human colon cancer.
引用
收藏
页码:285 / 295
页数:11
相关论文
共 46 条
  • [1] Immunohistochemical status of p53, MDM2, bcl2, bax, and ER in invasive ductal breast carcinoma in Tunisian patients
    Baccouche, S
    Daoud, J
    Frikha, M
    Mokdad-Gargouri, R
    Gargouri, A
    Jlidi, R
    [J]. APOPTOSIS: FROM SIGNALING PATHWAYS TO THERAPEUTIC TOOLS, 2003, 1010 : 752 - 763
  • [2] DNA damage induced p53 stabilization: no indication for an involvement of p53 phosphorylation
    Blattner, C
    Tobiasch, E
    Litfen, M
    Rahmsdorf, HJ
    Herrlich, P
    [J]. ONCOGENE, 1999, 18 (09) : 1723 - 1732
  • [3] Post-translational modification of p53 in tumorigenesis
    Bode, AM
    Dong, ZG
    [J]. NATURE REVIEWS CANCER, 2004, 4 (10) : 793 - 805
  • [4] p53 ubiquitination: Mdm2 and beyond
    Brooks, CL
    Gu, W
    [J]. MOLECULAR CELL, 2006, 21 (03) : 307 - 315
  • [5] CERINIC MM, 1995, J RHEUMATOL, V22, P1447
  • [6] Protein and its Function Based on a Subcellular Localization
    Cmielova, Jana
    Rezacova, M.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF CELLULAR BIOCHEMISTRY, 2011, 112 (12) : 3502 - 3506
  • [7] p53 post-translational modification: deregulated in tumorigenesis
    Dai, Chao
    Gu, Wei
    [J]. TRENDS IN MOLECULAR MEDICINE, 2010, 16 (11) : 528 - 536
  • [8] Apoptosis and cell-cycle regulatory proteins in colorectal carcinoma: relationship to tumour stage and patient survival
    Elkablawy, MA
    Maxwell, P
    Williamson, K
    Anderson, N
    Hamilton, PW
    [J]. JOURNAL OF PATHOLOGY, 2001, 194 (04) : 436 - 443
  • [9] Trends in cancer mortality in China: an update
    Guo, P.
    Huang, Z. L.
    Yu, P.
    Li, K.
    [J]. ANNALS OF ONCOLOGY, 2012, 23 (10) : 2755 - 2762
  • [10] MDM2 and p53 in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia: Higher expression in childhood leukemias with poor prognosis compared to long-term survivors
    Gustafsson, B
    Axelsson, B
    Gustafsson, B
    Christensson, B
    Winiarski, J
    [J]. PEDIATRIC HEMATOLOGY AND ONCOLOGY, 2001, 18 (08) : 497 - 508