A photodynamic pathway to apoptosis and necrosis induced by dimethyl tetrahydroxyhelianthrone and hypericin in leukaemic cells: possible relevance to photodynamic therapy

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G Lavie
C Kaplinsky
A Toren
I Aizman
D Meruelo
Y Mazur
M Mandel
机构
[1] Institute of Hematology,Department of Pathology
[2] Blood Transfusion Center,Department of Pediatric Hemato
[3] Sheba Medical Center,oncology
[4] NYU Medical Center,Department of Hematology
[5] Sheba Medical Center,Department of Organic Chemistry
[6] Sheba Medical Center,undefined
[7] The Weizmann Institute of Science,undefined
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British Journal of Cancer | 1999年 / 79卷
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photodynamic therapy; hypericin; dimethyl tetrahydroxyhelianthrone; Bcl-X; Bax; lamin; apoptosis;
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The mechanism of cell death induction by dimethyl tetrahydroxyhelianthrone (DTHe), a new second-generation photodynamic sensitizer, is analysed in human leukaemic cell lines in comparison with the structurally related hypericin. DTHe has a broad range of light spectrum absorption that enables effective utilization of polychromatic light. Photosensitization of HL-60 cells with low doses of DTHe (0.65 μM DTHe and 7.2 J cm–2 light energy) induced rapid apoptosis of ≥90% of the cells. At doses ≥2 μM, dying cells assumed morphological necrosis with perinucleolar condensation of chromatin in HL-60 and K-562 cell lines. Although nuclear fragmentation that is characteristic to apoptosis was prevented, DNA digestion to oligonucleosomes proceeded unhindered. Such incomplete apoptosis was more prevalent with the related analogue hypericin throughout most doses of photosensitization. Despite hypericin being a stronger photosensitizer, DTHe exhibited advantageous phototoxic properties to tumour cells, initiating apoptosis at concentrations about threefold lower than hypericin. Photosensitization of the cells induced dissociation of the nuclear envelope, releasing lamins into the cytosol. DTHe also differed from hypericin in effects exerted on the nuclear lamina, causing release of an 86-kDa lamin protein into the cytosol that was unique to DTHe. Within the nucleus, nuclear envelope lamin B underwent covalent polymerization, which did not affect apoptotic nuclear fragmentation at low doses of DTHe. At higher doses, polymerization may have been extensive enough to prevent nuclear collapse. Hut-78, CD4+ cells were resistant to the photodynamically activated apoptotic pathway. Beyond the tolerated levels of photodynamic damage, these cells died exclusively via necrosis. Hut-78 cells overexpress Bcl-XL as well as a truncated Bcl-XLtr isoform that could contribute to the observed resistance to apoptosis.
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