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  2. Kinetin riboside preferentially induces apoptosis by modulating Bcl-2 family proteins and caspase-3 in cancer cells

Kinetin riboside preferentially induces apoptosis by modulating Bcl-2 family proteins and caspase-3 in cancer cells

  • Cancer Lett. 2008 Mar 8;261(1):37-45. doi: 10.1016/j.canlet.2007.11.014.
Bo-Hwa Choi 1 Wanil Kim Qiuxia Chelsia Wang Dong-Chan Kim Swee Ngin Tan Jean Wan Hong Yong Kyong-Tai Kim Ho Sup Yoon
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  • 1 School of Biological Sciences, Nanyang Technological University, 60 Nanyang Drive, Singapore 637511, Singapore.
Abstract

Here, we demonstrate that kinetin riboside (KR), a Cytokinin analog, induces Apoptosis in HeLa and mouse melanoma B16F-10 cells. KR disrupted the mitochondrial membrane potential and induced the release of cytochrome c and activation of Caspase-3. Bad were upregulated while Bcl-2 was down-regulated under KR exposure. A tumor growth in mice was dramatically suppressed by KR. In contrast, human skin fibroblast CCL-116 and bovine primary fibroblast cells show resistances to KR and no significant changes in Bad, Bcl-X(L,) and cleaved PARP were observed. Our data suggest that KR selectively induces Apoptosis in Cancer cells through the classical mitochondria dependent Apoptosis pathway.

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