Publication Date:
1999
abstract:
Several malignant cell lines are resistant to CD95(Apo1/Fas)-mediated apoptosis, even when the CD95 receptor is highly expressed. Sensitivity to CD95-induced apoptosis can be restored using different molecules. In this study, we showed that quercetin, a naturally occurring flavonoid, in association with the agonistic anti-CD95 monoclonal antibody, increases DNA fragmentation and caspase-3 activity in HPB-ALL cells. These cells have been selected for their known resistance to CD95-induced apoptosis. At molecular level, quercetin lowers the level of intracellular reactive oxygen species, reduces mitochondrial transmembrane potential, thereby leaving the expression of CD95 receptor unchanged. Copyright (C) 1999 Federation of European Biochemical Societies.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
flavonoid; monoclonal antibody; quercetin; acute lymphoblastic leukemia; apoptosis; article; cancer cell; cell viability; controlled study; human; human cell; leukemia cell; membrane potential; priority journal; signal transduction; thymoma; Antigens; CD95; Apoptosis; Caspase 3; Caspases; Cell Division; DNA Fragmentation; Dose-Response Relationship; Drug; Flow Cytometry; Humans; Immunoblotting; Membrane Potentials; Mitochondria; Quercetin; Reactive Oxygen Species; Signal Transduction; Time Factors; Tumor Cells; Cultured
List of contributors:
Palumbo, Rosanna; Russo, Maria; Russo, GIAN LUIGI; Iacomino, Giuseppe; Russo, Paola; Mazzarella, Giuseppe; Tedesco, Idolo
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