Genistein Induces Apoptosis in Immature Human Thymocytes by Inhibiting Topoisomerase-II

The toxicity of genistein, an inhibitor of tyrosine kinases and topoisomerase-II, on human thymocytes was investigated. Genistein induced marked chromatin fragmentation indicative of apoptosis in human thymocyte cultures. Genistein-induced thymocyte apoptosis is unlikely due to an inhibition of basa...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biochemical and biophysical research communications 1993-07, Vol.194 (2), p.944-950
Hauptverfasser: Mccabe, M.J., Orrenius, S.
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Zusammenfassung:The toxicity of genistein, an inhibitor of tyrosine kinases and topoisomerase-II, on human thymocytes was investigated. Genistein induced marked chromatin fragmentation indicative of apoptosis in human thymocyte cultures. Genistein-induced thymocyte apoptosis is unlikely due to an inhibition of basal tyrosine kinase activity, since another tyrosine kinase inhibitor, herbimycin A, does not induce thymocyte apoptosis, whereas other topoisomerase-II inhibitors do. The thymocyte subpopulation most sensitive to genistein-induced apoptosis exhibited a CD3−CD4+CD8+ phenotype. This subpopulation of thymocytes is also sensitive to glucocorticoid-induced apoptosis; however, differences between genistein- and glucocorticoid-induced apoptosis were noted. In particular, unlike glucocorticoid-induced apoptosis, genistein-induced apoptosis does not involve changes in [Ca2+]i and cannot be blocked by activation of protein kinase C.
ISSN:0006-291X
1090-2104
DOI:10.1006/bbrc.1993.1912