Typhonium flagelliforme induces apoptosis in CEMss cells via activation of caspase-9, PARP cleavage and cytochrome c release: Its activation coupled with G0/G1 phase cell cycle arrest.

Ethnopharmacological relevance: The plant Typhonium flagelliforme (TF), commonly known as ‘rodent tuber’ in Malaysia, is often used as traditional remedy for cancer, including leukemia. Aim of the study:Wehad previously identified morphologically that the linoleic acid rich fraction (DCM/F7) from...

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Main Authors: Mohan, Syam, Abdul, Ahmad Bustaman, Abdelwahab, Siddig Ibrahim, Al-Zubairi, Adel Sharaf, Sukari, Mohamed Aspollah, Abdullah, Rasedee, Elhassan Taha, Manal Mohamed, Ibrahim, Mohamed Yousif, Syam, Suvitha
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spelling my.upm.eprints.94552015-10-20T07:47:20Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/9455/ Typhonium flagelliforme induces apoptosis in CEMss cells via activation of caspase-9, PARP cleavage and cytochrome c release: Its activation coupled with G0/G1 phase cell cycle arrest. Mohan, Syam Abdul, Ahmad Bustaman Abdelwahab, Siddig Ibrahim Al-Zubairi, Adel Sharaf Sukari, Mohamed Aspollah Abdullah, Rasedee Elhassan Taha, Manal Mohamed Ibrahim, Mohamed Yousif Syam, Suvitha Ethnopharmacological relevance: The plant Typhonium flagelliforme (TF), commonly known as ‘rodent tuber’ in Malaysia, is often used as traditional remedy for cancer, including leukemia. Aim of the study:Wehad previously identified morphologically that the linoleic acid rich fraction (DCM/F7) from the tubers of this plant induces selective anti-proliferative effects and apoptosis in CEMss cells. In this present study, we subjected the same DCM/F7 fraction to cell based activity analyses in order to determine the possible mechanism of cell death in leukemic CEMss cells in vitro. Materials and methods: Extraction of Typhonium flagelliforme tuber has done and fractionation has been done by vacuum liquid column chromatography. The anti-proliferative activity was assayed using MTT and the apoptosis detection was done by Annexin V and DNA laddering assay. Colorimetric caspase assay and immunoblot analysis were employed to detect the expression of protein associated with cell death. Cell cycle analysis was done using flow cytometry. Results: We found that the cancer inhibitory effect of the DCM/F7 fraction in CEMss cells was 3±0.08g/ml (IC50). An early apoptotic induction in CEMss cells was observed by Annexin V assay, which showed a clear dose-dependent DNA fragmentation being observed in gel electrophoresis at 10 and 20g/ml. The DCM/F7 fraction at 3g/ml significantly arrested CEMss cells at G0/G1 phase (p < 0.05). A constant but increasing pattern-related Sub-G0/G1 index was observed between 12 and 72 h treatment. In relation to this, we further investigated the biochemical events leading to cell death and found that the DCM/F7 fraction increased the cellular levels of caspase-3 and -9 on treated cells. Our results indicated that cytochrome c from mitochondria into the cytosol increased gradually as the DCM/F7 concentration increases, which later lead to the subsequent cleavage of PARP in to 85 kDa fragments. On the contrary, Bcl-2 protein was found to decrease concomitantly during treatment. Conclusions: Collectively, results presented in this study demonstrated that the DCM/F7 fraction inhibited the proliferation of leukemia cells, leading to the programmed cell death, which was confirmed to be through the mitochondrial pathway. 2010 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved 2010-10-05 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/9455/1/Typhonium%20flagelliforme%20induces%20apoptosis%20in%20CEMss%20cells%20via%20activation%20of%20caspase.pdf Mohan, Syam and Abdul, Ahmad Bustaman and Abdelwahab, Siddig Ibrahim and Al-Zubairi, Adel Sharaf and Sukari, Mohamed Aspollah and Abdullah, Rasedee and Elhassan Taha, Manal Mohamed and Ibrahim, Mohamed Yousif and Syam, Suvitha (2010) Typhonium flagelliforme induces apoptosis in CEMss cells via activation of caspase-9, PARP cleavage and cytochrome c release: Its activation coupled with G0/G1 phase cell cycle arrest. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 131 (3). pp. 592-600. ISSN 0378-8741 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jep.2010.07.043 10.1016/j.jep.2010.07.043 English
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description Ethnopharmacological relevance: The plant Typhonium flagelliforme (TF), commonly known as ‘rodent tuber’ in Malaysia, is often used as traditional remedy for cancer, including leukemia. Aim of the study:Wehad previously identified morphologically that the linoleic acid rich fraction (DCM/F7) from the tubers of this plant induces selective anti-proliferative effects and apoptosis in CEMss cells. In this present study, we subjected the same DCM/F7 fraction to cell based activity analyses in order to determine the possible mechanism of cell death in leukemic CEMss cells in vitro. Materials and methods: Extraction of Typhonium flagelliforme tuber has done and fractionation has been done by vacuum liquid column chromatography. The anti-proliferative activity was assayed using MTT and the apoptosis detection was done by Annexin V and DNA laddering assay. Colorimetric caspase assay and immunoblot analysis were employed to detect the expression of protein associated with cell death. Cell cycle analysis was done using flow cytometry. Results: We found that the cancer inhibitory effect of the DCM/F7 fraction in CEMss cells was 3±0.08g/ml (IC50). An early apoptotic induction in CEMss cells was observed by Annexin V assay, which showed a clear dose-dependent DNA fragmentation being observed in gel electrophoresis at 10 and 20g/ml. The DCM/F7 fraction at 3g/ml significantly arrested CEMss cells at G0/G1 phase (p < 0.05). A constant but increasing pattern-related Sub-G0/G1 index was observed between 12 and 72 h treatment. In relation to this, we further investigated the biochemical events leading to cell death and found that the DCM/F7 fraction increased the cellular levels of caspase-3 and -9 on treated cells. Our results indicated that cytochrome c from mitochondria into the cytosol increased gradually as the DCM/F7 concentration increases, which later lead to the subsequent cleavage of PARP in to 85 kDa fragments. On the contrary, Bcl-2 protein was found to decrease concomitantly during treatment. Conclusions: Collectively, results presented in this study demonstrated that the DCM/F7 fraction inhibited the proliferation of leukemia cells, leading to the programmed cell death, which was confirmed to be through the mitochondrial pathway.
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author Mohan, Syam
Abdul, Ahmad Bustaman
Abdelwahab, Siddig Ibrahim
Al-Zubairi, Adel Sharaf
Sukari, Mohamed Aspollah
Abdullah, Rasedee
Elhassan Taha, Manal Mohamed
Ibrahim, Mohamed Yousif
Syam, Suvitha
spellingShingle Mohan, Syam
Abdul, Ahmad Bustaman
Abdelwahab, Siddig Ibrahim
Al-Zubairi, Adel Sharaf
Sukari, Mohamed Aspollah
Abdullah, Rasedee
Elhassan Taha, Manal Mohamed
Ibrahim, Mohamed Yousif
Syam, Suvitha
Typhonium flagelliforme induces apoptosis in CEMss cells via activation of caspase-9, PARP cleavage and cytochrome c release: Its activation coupled with G0/G1 phase cell cycle arrest.
author_facet Mohan, Syam
Abdul, Ahmad Bustaman
Abdelwahab, Siddig Ibrahim
Al-Zubairi, Adel Sharaf
Sukari, Mohamed Aspollah
Abdullah, Rasedee
Elhassan Taha, Manal Mohamed
Ibrahim, Mohamed Yousif
Syam, Suvitha
author_sort Mohan, Syam
title Typhonium flagelliforme induces apoptosis in CEMss cells via activation of caspase-9, PARP cleavage and cytochrome c release: Its activation coupled with G0/G1 phase cell cycle arrest.
title_short Typhonium flagelliforme induces apoptosis in CEMss cells via activation of caspase-9, PARP cleavage and cytochrome c release: Its activation coupled with G0/G1 phase cell cycle arrest.
title_full Typhonium flagelliforme induces apoptosis in CEMss cells via activation of caspase-9, PARP cleavage and cytochrome c release: Its activation coupled with G0/G1 phase cell cycle arrest.
title_fullStr Typhonium flagelliforme induces apoptosis in CEMss cells via activation of caspase-9, PARP cleavage and cytochrome c release: Its activation coupled with G0/G1 phase cell cycle arrest.
title_full_unstemmed Typhonium flagelliforme induces apoptosis in CEMss cells via activation of caspase-9, PARP cleavage and cytochrome c release: Its activation coupled with G0/G1 phase cell cycle arrest.
title_sort typhonium flagelliforme induces apoptosis in cemss cells via activation of caspase-9, parp cleavage and cytochrome c release: its activation coupled with g0/g1 phase cell cycle arrest.
publisher 2010 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved
publishDate 2010
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/9455/1/Typhonium%20flagelliforme%20induces%20apoptosis%20in%20CEMss%20cells%20via%20activation%20of%20caspase.pdf
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