2007
DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.can-06-3764
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Sanguinarine-Dependent Induction of Apoptosis in Primary Effusion Lymphoma Cells

Abstract: Primary effusion lymphoma (PEL) is an incurable, aggressive B-cell malignancy that develops rapid resistance to conventional chemotherapy. In efforts to identify novel approaches to block proliferation of PEL cells, we found that sanguinarine, a natural compound isolated from the root plant Sanguinaria canadendid, inhibits cell proliferation and induces apoptosis in a dose-dependent manner in several PEL cell lines. Our data show that sanguinarine treatment of PEL cells results in upregulation of death recepto… Show more

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“…3C, NAC pretreatment blocked conformational changes of Bax protein, whereas zVAD-fmk pretreatment was unable to inhibit such changes, indicating a role for ROS release but not caspase activation in these changes. The oligomerization of Bax has been shown previously to only occur in apoptotic cells, possibly playing a role in mediating cytochrome c release (32,38). To test this possibility, we determined whether curcumin treatment of Burkitt's lymphoma cells could trigger Bax oligomerization.…”
Section: Curcumin Inhibits Ikba Phosphorylation and Ikb Kinase Activitymentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…3C, NAC pretreatment blocked conformational changes of Bax protein, whereas zVAD-fmk pretreatment was unable to inhibit such changes, indicating a role for ROS release but not caspase activation in these changes. The oligomerization of Bax has been shown previously to only occur in apoptotic cells, possibly playing a role in mediating cytochrome c release (32,38). To test this possibility, we determined whether curcumin treatment of Burkitt's lymphoma cells could trigger Bax oligomerization.…”
Section: Curcumin Inhibits Ikba Phosphorylation and Ikb Kinase Activitymentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Detection of Bax Conformational Changes Cells were treated with indicated doses of curcumin and lysed with CHAPS lysis buffer [10 mmol/L HEPES (pH 7.4), 150 mmol/L NaCl, and 1% CHAPS] and immunoprecipitated with anti-Bax 6A7 monoclonal antibody and Bax conformation was detected as described earlier (32).…”
Section: Cell Culturementioning
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