Phenoxodiol, a novel isoflavone, induces G1 arrest by specific loss in cyclin-dependent kinase 2 activity by p53-independent induction of p21WAF1/CIP1
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Phenoxodiol, a novel isoflavone, induces G1 arrest by specific loss in cyclin-dependent kinase 2 activity by p53-independent induction of p21WAF1/CIP1
Abstract
Phenoxodiol, an isoflavone derivative of genistein with unknown mechanism of action, is currently being evaluated in early human cancer clinical trials. To determine the mechanism of antiproliferative effects of phenoxodiol, we examined its effects in a battery of human cell lines. Although we observed caspase-dependent apoptosis in HN12 cells as early as 24 hours after exposure, clonogenic death occurred only after 48-hour exposure despite caspase blockade by the general caspase inhibitor, benzyloxycarbonyl-Val-Ala-Asp(OMe)-fluoromethylketone (ZVAD)-fmk. Moreover, clear evidence of cell death as determined by nuclear morphology and plasmatic membrane damage occur despite ZVAD, suggesting that another mechanism besides caspase-dependent apoptosis is required for clonogenic death induced by phenoxodiol. In search for other potential antiproliferative effects, we assessed the effects of phenoxodiol in the cell cycle progression of human carcinoma cell lines. A significant G(1)-S arrest was observed by 12 hours of exposure in HN12 cell lines at concentrations > or =5 microg/mL. Cell cycle arrest occurred several hours (approximately 12 hours) before induction of apoptosis. Analysis of in vitro purified cyclin-dependent kinase (cdk) activity showed that phenoxodiol did not inhibit cdk activity. In contrast, cellular cdk2 activity obtained from HN12 cell lines exposed to phenoxodiol for 12 hours decreased by 60%, whereas cdk6 activity remained unaltered, suggesting that the loss of cdk2 activity was specific. Loss in cdk2 activity was preceded by the accumulation of the endogenous cdk inhibitor p21(WAF1). To assess the role of p21(WAF1) induction by phenoxodiol, we used HCT116 isogenic cell lines and showed that phenoxodiol induced G(1) arrest together with p21(WAF1) expression in wild-type clones. In contrast, p21(-/-) variants failed to show G(1) arrest. Finally, induction of p21 by phenoxodiol is p53 independent, as phenoxodiol induced p21 in HCT116 lacking p53. These data therefore indicate that phenoxodiol promotes G(1)-S arrest by the specific loss in cdk2 activity due to p53-independent p21(WAF1) induction. This novel feature of phenoxodiol may have clinical implications, as the majority of human malignancies have aberrations in cell cycle progression regulation.
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