Suppressive effect of ethyl acetate extract of Paecilomyces japonica on cell cycle progression of human acute leukemia Jurkat T cell clone overexpressing Bcl-2
To understand antitumor activity of an edible mushroom Paecilomyces japonica, we have investigated its effect on the cell cycle. When Jurkat T cells transfected with vector (JT/Neo) or Bcl-2 gene (JT/Bcl-2) were treated with the ethyl acetate extract (4–6 μg/ml) of P. japonica for 40 h, JT/Neo cells...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Food chemistry 2007, Vol.100 (1), p.99-107 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To understand antitumor activity of an edible mushroom
Paecilomyces japonica, we have investigated its effect on the cell cycle. When Jurkat T cells transfected with vector (JT/Neo) or Bcl-2 gene (JT/Bcl-2) were treated with the ethyl acetate extract (4–6
μg/ml) of
P. japonica for 40
h, JT/Neo cells underwent apoptosis with no detectable G
1-arrest, whereas JT/Bcl-2 cells that failed to induce apoptosis accumulated at the G
1 along with reduction of hyperphosphorylated Rb. The cdk4, cyclin E and A, required for the G
1-cdks that phosphorylate Rb, were markedly downregulated in JT/Bcl-2 cells, and the G
1-cdk inhibitor p27
Kip1 was significantly upregulated. GC–MS analysis identified a component structurally similar to diacetoxyscirpenol as the effective ingredient contributing to the G
1-arrest. These results demonstrate that
P. japonica can arrest the cell cycle of JT/Bcl-2 cells at the G
1 by suppressing phosphorylation of Rb through downregulation of the activity of G
1-cdks, and thus potentiates apoptotic cell death. |
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ISSN: | 0308-8146 1873-7072 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.foodchem.2005.09.026 |