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  2. Pinosylvin enhances leukemia cell death via down-regulation of AMPKα expression

Pinosylvin enhances leukemia cell death via down-regulation of AMPKα expression

  • Phytother Res. 2018 Oct;32(10):2097-2104. doi: 10.1002/ptr.6156.
Jina Song 1 Youngsik Seo 1 Heonyong Park 1
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  • 1 Department of Molecular Biology, Institute of Nanosensor and Biotechnology, Dankook University, Chungnam, South Korea.
Abstract

Resveratrol at high concentrations (50-100 μmol/L) is known to induce cell death in leukemia cells. Here, we investigated whether pinosylvin, a resveratrol analogue, induced cell death in leukemia cells. Cell death was found to be markedly elevated by 50- to 100-μmol/L pinosylvin in THP-1 and U937 cells. It was also shown that pinosylvin induced Caspase-3 activation, flip-flop of phosphatidylserine, LC3-II accumulation, LC3 puncta, and p62 degradation in both THP-1 and U937 cells. These data indicate that pinosylvin-induced cell death may occur through Apoptosis and Autophagy. In addition, we showed that pinosylvin down-regulates AMP-activated protein kinase α1 (AMPKα1) in leukemia cells. Therefore, we correlated AMPKα1 down-regulation and leukemia cell death. AMPKα1 inhibition appeared to decrease pinosylvin-induced Apoptosis and Autophagy in leukemia cells, implying that AMPK is a key regulator of leukemia cell death. Moreover, we found that both pinosylvin-induced Autophagy and apoptotic progress were reduced in AMPKα1-overexpressed leukemia cells, when compared with vector-transfected cells. Cell death was elevated by AMPKα1 overexpression, whereas pinosylvin-induced cell death was markedly decreased by Caspase-3 inhibitors or Autophagy inhibitors. These results suggest that pinosylvin-induced depletion of AMPKα1 enhances cell death via Apoptosis and Autophagy in leukemia cells.

Keywords

AMPK; LC3; apoptosis; autophagy; pinosylvin.

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