Publication: γ-Tocotrienol Induces Paraptosis-Like Cell Death in Human Colon Carcinoma SW620 Cells
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2013
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Zhang, Jing-Shu, Da-Ming Li, Yue Ma, Ning He, Qing Gu, Feng-Shan Wang, Shu-Qing Jiang, Bing-Qing Chen, and Jia-Ren Liu. 2013. γ-tocotrienol induces paraptosis-like cell death in human colon carcinoma SW620 cells. PLoS ONE 8(2): e57779.
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Colorectal cancer is one of the most serious illnesses among diagnosed cancer. As a new type of anti-cancer composition from tocotrienol-rich fraction of palm oil, γ-tocotrienol is widely used in anti-cancer research. The objectives of this study were to investigate the effects of γ-tocotrienol on human colon cancer SW620 and HCT-8 cells. We showed that treatment with different concentrations of γ-tocotrienol resulted in a dose dependent inhibition of cell growth. Cell death induced by γ-tocotrienol was mediated by a paraptosis-like cell death in SW620 and HCT-8 cells. Real-time RT-PCR and western blot analyses showed that γ-tocotrienol inhibited the expression level of β-catenin, cyclin D1 and c-jun. These data suggest that a paraptosis-like cell death induced by γ-tocotrienol in SW620 cells is associated with the suppression of the Wnt signaling pathway, which offers a novel tool for treating apoptosis-resistance colon cancer.
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Biology, Biochemistry, Lipids, Lipid Mediators, Molecular Cell Biology, Signal Transduction, Signaling in Cellular Processes, Lipid Signaling, Cell Growth, Toxicology, Toxic Agents, Medicine, Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Colon, Nutrition, Micronutrient Deficiencies, Vitamins, Oncology, Cancers and Neoplasms, Gastrointestinal Tumors, Colon Adenocarcinoma
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