Lysosomal membrane permeabilization is involved in curcumin-induced apoptosis of A549 lung carcinoma cells |
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Authors: | Qing-Yong Chen Jian-Guo Shi Qing-Hua Yao De-Min Jiao Yan-Yi Wang Hui-Zhen Hu Yu-Quan Wu Jia Song Jie Yan Li-Jun Wu |
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Affiliation: | Department of Respiratory Disease, The 117th Hospital of PLA, Hang Zhou, 310013, People's Republic of China. |
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Abstract: | We previously reported that curcumin inhibited lung cancer A549 cells growth and promoted cell apoptosis in vitro. In this study, we further examined the apoptosis-related parameters, including lysosomal damage and cathepsin activation, in A549 cells exposed to curcumin. We found that curcumin caused lysosomal membrane permeabilization (LMP) and cytosolic relocation of cathepsin B (cath B) and cathepsin D (cath D). However, only Z-FA-fmk (a cath B inhibitor) but not pepstatin A (a cath D inhibitor) inhibited curcumin-induced cell apoptosis, mitochondrial membrane potential loss, and cytochrome c release. The antioxidant N-acetylcysteine and glutathione attenuated LMP, suggesting that lysosomal destabilization was dependent on the elevation of reactive oxygen species and which precedes mitochondrial dysfunction. These findings indicated a novel pathway for curcumin regulation of ROS-lysosomal-mitochondrial pathway and provided the key mechanism of regulation of LMP in cell apoptosis, which may be exploited for cancer treatment. |
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