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Query: EC:1.6.5.2 (
NQO1
)
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document(s) hit in 31,850,051 MEDLINE articles (0.00 seconds)
The effects of quercetin on viability and proliferation of Chinese Hamster
Ovary
(CHO) cells and CHO cells overexpressing human
quinone reductase
(CHO+NQO1) were studied to investigate the involvement of the pro-oxidant quinone chemistry of quercetin. The toxicity of menadione was significantly reduced in CHO+NQO1 cells compared to wild-type CHO cells, validating the
NQO1
-overexpression in the CHO+NQO1 transfectant. Quercetin inhibited the proliferation of wild-type CHO and CHO+NQO1 cells to a similar extent without affecting cell viability, indicating that
NQO1
enrichment of CHO cells did not provide increased protection. On the other hand, inhibition of
NQO1
in both types of cells by dicoumarol significantly potentiated the inhibitory effect of quercetin on cell proliferation, revealing the role of
NQO1
in cellular protection against quercetin. Altogether, these results can be explained by the hypothesis that both wild-type CHO and CHO+NQO1 cells contain sufficient
NQO1
activity for optimal protection against the pro-oxidant effect of quercetin on cell proliferation. The results also point at a cellular
NQO1
threshold for optimal protection against quercetin. This
NQO1
threshold seems to be in the range of
NQO1
activities already present in various tissues.
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PMID:The role of quinone reductase (NQO1) and quinone chemistry in quercetin cytotoxicity. 1284 25