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Delphinidin,a dietary anthocyanidin in pigmented fruits and vegetables: A new weapon to blunt prostate cancer growth
Abstract:In a recent publication, we have shown that delphinidin, an anthocyanidin induces apoptosis and cell cycle arrest in highly metastatic human prostate cancer (PCa) PC3 cells. Extending these studies, we provide additional evidence that delphinidin induces apoptosis and cell cycle arrest in androgen refractory human PCa 22Rn1 cells and that these effects are concomitant with inhibition of NF-kB. We observed that delphinidin treatment to 22Rn1 cells resulted in a dose-dependent (i) G2/M phase cell cycle arrest, (ii) induction of apoptosis (iii) and inhibition of NF-kB signaling. The induction of apoptosis by delphinidin was mediated via activation of caspases since a general caspase inhibitor Z-VAD-FMK significantly reversed this effect. Delphinidin treatment to cells resulted in a dose-dependent decrease in (i) phosphorylation of IKKgamma (NEMO), (ii) phosphorylation of NF-kB inhibitory protein, (iii) phosphorylation of NF-kB/p65 at Ser536 and NF-kB/p50 at Ser529, (iv) NF-kB/p65 nuclear translocation, and (v) NF-kB DNA binding activity. Taken together, our data show that delphinidin induces apoptosis of both androgen independent and androgen refractory human PCa cells via activation of caspases and in addition, this effect might be due to inhibition of NF-kB signaling. We suggest that delphinidin could be developed as a novel agent against PCa.
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