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. 2009 Aug;29(8):3043-7.

Scutellarin sensitizes drug-evoked colon cancer cell apoptosis through enhanced caspase-6 activation

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Scutellarin sensitizes drug-evoked colon cancer cell apoptosis through enhanced caspase-6 activation

Jason Yongsheng Chan et al. Anticancer Res. 2009 Aug.
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Abstract

Background: We have reported that resveratrol (RSV) and 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) evoked apoptosis through caspase-6 activation in wild-type (p53+/+) and knockout (p53(-/-)) HCT116 human colon cancer cells. In this study, we investigated the sensitization effects of scutellarin (SC), a compound isolated from the traditional Chinese herb Erigeron breviscapus, on RSV and 5-FU-evoked apoptosis of these cancer cells.

Materials and methods: The drug-induced apoptosis was qualified by TUNEL staining under fluorescence microscopy, before being quantified by propiodium iodide staining through flow cytometric assay.

Results: SC (100 microM) sensitized RSV- (200 microM) and 5-FU (500 microM)-evoked apoptosis in p53+/+ but not p53(-/-) cells. RSV- and 5-FU-elicited caspase-6 activation was promoted by SC in a time-dependent manner. SC itself did not trigger apoptosis or caspase-6 activation at the concentration tested.

Conclusion: SC is a novel sensitizing agent for both RSV- and 5-FU-evoked apoptosis, through the enhancement of caspase-6 activation in a p53-dependent manner.

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