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Zebrafish embryo proteins induce apoptosis in human colon cancer cells (Caco2)
Authors:Alessandra Cucina  Pier-Mario Biava  Fabrizio D’Anselmi  Pierpaolo Coluccia  Filippo Conti  Roberta di Clemente  Alfredo Miccheli  Luigi Frati  Alberto Gulino  Mariano Bizzarri
Affiliation:(1) Department of Surgery “Pietro Valdoni”, Università La Sapienza, Roma;(2) Foundation for Research into the Biological Therapy of Cancer, Milano;(3) Department of Chemistry, Università La Sapienza, Roma;(4) Department of Experimental Medicine and Pathology, Università La Sapienza, via Scarpa 14-16, 00161 Roma
Abstract:Previous studies have shown that proteins extracted from Zebrafish embryo share some cytostatic characteristics in cancer cells. Our study was conducted to ascertain the biological properties of this protein network. Cancer cell growth and apoptosis were studied in Caco2 cells treated with embryonic extracts. Cell proliferation was significantly inhibited in a dose-dependent manner. Cell-cycle analysis in treated cells revealed a marked accumulation in the G2/M phase preceding induction of apoptosis. Embryo proteins induced a significant reduction in FLIP levels, and increased caspase-3 and caspase-8 activity as well as the apoptotic rate. Increased phosphorylated pRb values were obtained in treated Caco2 cells: the modified balance in pRb phosphorylation was associated with an increase in E2F1 values and c-Myc over-expression. Our data support previous reports of an apoptotic enhancing effect displayed by embryo extracts, mainly through the pRb/E2F1 apoptotic pathway, which thus suggests that Zebrafish embryo proteins have complex anti-cancer properties.
Keywords:Apoptosis  Zebrafish embryo proteins  Caco2  E2F1  c-FLIPS
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