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Query: EC:2.7.10.2 (
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Bronchial epithelial cells (BEC) are the progenitors of bronchogenic carcinomas and are exposed to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) procarcinogens through inhalation of combustion products. PAH are converted to carcinogenic molecules through a combination of monoxygenation by
cytochrome
p450 (CYP) enzymes in the presence of NADPH oxidoreductase (OR) and hydrolysis by microsomal epoxide hydrolase (mEH). In artificial systems, the relative expression of these genes determines whether carcinogenic or noncarcinogenic species are generated during metabolism. This relationship was explored in humans by using quantitative competitive reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction amplification to determine the range of expression of CYP1A1, CYP1B1, mEH, and NADPH OR in BEC recovered from 10 nonsmokers and 9 smokers. CYP2B7 expression was evaluated because, although little is known of its substrate specificity, it is expressed at high levels in human lung tissue. CYP1A1 and CYP1B1 were expressed in BEC at significantly different levels (P < 0.05) in the 9 smokers at 1.4 +/- 2.3 x 10(4) and 2.4 +/- 3.2 x 10(3) molecules/10(6) beta-actin molecules (mean +/-
STD
), respectively, but each was measurable in only one of the 10 nonsmokers. There was significant inter-individual variation (P < 0.05) in both CYP1A1 and CYP1B1 expression among the subjects for whom sufficient data were obtained. The inducibility of human BEC CYP1A1 gene by PAH exposure was confirmed in vitro by incubating cultured immortalized human BEC with beta-naphthoflavone and observing a > 6-fold induction of CYP1A1 after 24 h. In contrast to BEC, alveolar macrophages expressed CYP1A1 at low (30-70 molecules/10(6) beta-actin molecules) to unmeasurable levels in both smokers and nonsmokers. There was no significant difference in expression of mEH, CYP2B7, or NADPH OR in smokers compared with nonsmokers. The inter-individual variation in absolute and relative expression of PAH metabolism enzymes in BEC reported here supports the hypothesis that inter-individual variation in ability to activate/inactivate inhaled PAH carcinogens accounts for at least some of the inter-individual variation in risk for bronchogenic carcinoma.
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PMID:Quantitative RT-PCR measurement of cytochromes p450 1A1, 1B1, and 2B7, microsomal epoxide hydrolase, and NADPH oxidoreductase expression in lung cells of smokers and nonsmokers. 922 17
Increasing evidence suggests that altered gene expression is associated with the induction and maintenance of malignancy in various organs including mouse lung adenocarcinomas. A competitive cDNA library screening (CCLS) was used to examine gene expression in 4-(methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanone-induced lung adenocarcinomas from (C3H/HeJ x A/J])F1 mice. Comparisons of RNA expression in lung adenocarcinomas to those of normal surrounding lung tissue revealed altered expression in 220 clones from more than 50,000 clones screened. Fifty clones were selected for quantitative reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (PCR) analysis to verify altered expression. PCR primers were designed based on partial sequence analysis of the clones. Twenty-two clones were found to be differentially expressed in lung adenocarcinomas compared with normal lungs. GenBank database analysis showed that 14 of the 22 clones were homologous with known genes, whereas 8 clones contained novel sequences. Thirteen clones were down regulated in tumors compared to normal lung tissues, and 9 were overexpressed. The clones underexpressed or absent include adipocyte p27, carbonic anhydrase III, carbonyl reductase,
cytochrome
CYP2E1, skelemin, myosin, major urinary protein, and contrapsin. Overexpressed clones include
Bruton's tyrosine kinase
, cyclin D3, poly(A)-binding protein, alpha-fetoprotein, transferrin, and mouse B2 family repetitive sequence. Further examination of biologic implications of the differentially expressed genes in lung adenocarcinomas is necessary to understand their role(s) in mouse lung carcinogenesis.
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PMID:Detection of differentially expressed genes in mouse lung adenocarcinomas. 1129 25
We tested the influence of IFNgamma on proteasome activity in parental Hep G2 cells that do not metabolize ethanol, as well as in recombinant Hep G2-derived cells that express either or both alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) and
cytochrome
P4502E1 (CYP2E1). IFNgamma treatment increased proteasome activity in VL-17A (ADH(+), CYP2E1(+)) and E-47 (CYP2E1(+)) cells, but not in Hep G2, VI-R2 (parental cells with empty vectors) or in VA-13 (ADH(+)) cells. Proteasome activation by IFNgamma correlated positively with the level of CYP2E1 activity. Treatment of VL-17A cells with agents that inhibit CYP2E1 or the inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) or that prevent the formation of peroxynitrite also blocked proteasome activation by IFNgamma, indicating that the proteasome may be directly activated by products of CYP2E1 and iNOS catalysis. While IFNgamma treatment increased proteasome activity, it also decreased CYP2E1 activity. Both effects were mediated via the Janus kinase-signal transducer and activator of transcription 1 (JAK-STAT1) pathway, as both were blocked by the
JAK2
inhibitor, tyrphostin AG 490. Ethanol treatment of VL-17A cells also caused a similar blockage of these same IFNgamma-mediated effects, by inhibiting STAT1 phosphorylation. This inhibition was largely due to ethanol metabolism, as 4-methylpyrazole, an ethanol metabolism inhibitor, restored IFNgamma-mediated STAT1 phosphorylation in ethanol-treated cells. Our results lead us to propose that IFNgamma initiates signal transduction, which alters the activities of CYP2E1 and iNOS, thereby producing reactive oxygen species. One of these oxidants, possibly peroxynitrite, may be directly involved in proteasome activation. Ethanol metabolism by VL-17A cells suppresses IFNgamma-mediated induction of proteasome activity, in part, by preventing STAT1 phosphorylation.
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PMID:Interferon gamma enhances proteasome activity in recombinant Hep G2 cells that express cytochrome P4502E1: modulation by ethanol. 1294 50
The mechanisms regulating involution of mammary glands after weaning are not clear, but engorgement with milk is a key trigger. Many cell types require to be anchored to an extracellular matrix (ECM) as a prerequisite for survival and this is achieved via intregrins binding to specific motifs and signalling their attachment, intracellularly, via
focal adhesion kinase
(
FAK
). We sought to determine firstly, if expression of beta1-integrin and
FAK
is reduced during the first stage of involution. Expression of beta1-integrin and
FAK
was significantly reduced at 6 h after sealing teats and this was accompanied with a decreased abundance of
cytochrome
C in mitochondria. Secondly, we sought to determine if expression of beta1-integrin and
FAK
was restored during the first, partially reversible stage of involution (at 24 h), but not during the second irreversible stage, which occurs after 72 h. Re-suckling restored full expression of the 80 kDa fragment of
FAK
, but not of the 125 kDa protein or beta1-integrin at 24 h after weaning. Re-suckling did not restore expression of either peptide after 72 h. Changes in expression of
cytochrome
C and pro-caspase-3 (apoptotic markers) were similar to that of the 80 kDa fragment of
FAK
. These data suggest that epithelial cells can restore partial contact with their basement membrane during the first, reversible stage, but not during the second irreversible stage of involution. We speculate that decreased contact between epithelial cells and their basement membrane initiates apoptosis in mammary glands at weaning. This process begins within 6 h of pup withdrawal.
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PMID:Decreased expression of beta1-integrin and focal adhesion kinase in epithelial cells may initiate involution of mammary glands. 1517 2
Imatinib is a specific and potent inhibitor of the BCR-
ABL
tyrosine kinase. Several clinical trials have demonstrated the efficacy of imatinib in chronic myeloid leukemia. Adverse cutaneous reactions induced by imatinib are frequent and may be dose related. We report a case of an unusual pustular eruption in a patient with chronic myeloid leukemia, who received high doses imatinib for blast crisis and later voriconazole for invasive pulmonary aspergillosis. At the time of his skin eruption, elevated plasma levels of imatinib were recorded. Imatinib is primarily metabolized by the
cytochrome
CYP3A4. Voriconazole is a
cytochrome
CYP3A4 inhibitor and can lead to high plasma levels of imatinib. This case suggests that severe drug reactions to imatinib may be related not only to imatinib doses, but also to elevated plasma drug levels resulting from pharmacokinetic interactions. The monitoring of imatinib plasma levels may be of help for identifying patients at risk for severe toxicity.
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PMID:Severe pustular eruption associated with imatinib and voriconazole in a patient with chronic myeloid leukemia. 1628 35
Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARgamma) agonists cause cell death in several types of cancer cells. The aim of this study was to examine the effects of two PPARgamma agonists, ciglitazone and 15-deoxy-delta(12,14)-prostaglandin J2 (15dPGJ2), on the survival of thyroid carcinoma CGTH W-2 cells. Both ciglitazone and 15dPGJ2 decreased cell viability in a time- and dose-dependent manner. Cell death was mainly due to apoptosis, with a minor contribution from necrosis. Increased levels of active caspase 3, cleaved poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP), and cytosolic
cytochrome
-c were noted. In addition, ciglitazone and 15dPGJ2 induced detachment of CGTH W-2 cells from the culture substratum. Both the protein levels and immunostaining signals of focal adhesion (FA) proteins, including vinculin, integrin beta1,
focal adhesion kinase
(
FAK
), and paxillin were decreased after PPARgamma agonist treatment. Meanwhile, reduced phosphorylation of
FAK
and paxillin was noted. Furthermore, PPARgamma agonists induced expression of protein tyrosine phosphatase-PEST (PTP-PEST), and of phosphatase and tensin homologue deleted on chromosome ten (PTEN). The upregulation of these phosphatases might contribute to the dephosphorylation of
FAK
and paxillin, since pre-treatment with orthovanadate prevented PPARgamma agonist-induced dephosphorylation of
FAK
and paxillin. Perturbation of CGTH W-2 cells with anti-integrin beta1 antibodies induced FA disruption and apoptosis in the same cells, thus the downregulation of integrin beta1 by PPARgamma agonists resulted in FA disassembly and might induce apoptosis via anoikis. Our results suggested the presence of crosstalk between apoptosis and integrin-FA signaling. Moreover, upregulation and activation of PTEN was correlated with reduced phosphorylation of Akt, and this consequence disfavored cell survival. In conclusion, PPARgamma agonists induced apoptosis of thyroid carcinoma cells via the
cytochrome
-c caspase 3 and PTEN-Akt pathways, and induced necrosis via the PARP pathway.
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PMID:Effects of PPARgamma agonists on cell survival and focal adhesions in a Chinese thyroid carcinoma cell line. 1679 79
Gastrointestinal intolerance is a limitation of boosted saquinavir antiretroviral treatment. We present three HIV-infected individuals whose severe toxicity symptoms started directly after initiation of a standard dose saquinavir hard-gel capsule-containing regimen (saquinavir/ritonavir 1000/100 mg). All patients underwent immediate 12 h pharmacokinetic (PK) assessment and showed extraordinarily high saquinavir plasma exposure. All three patients did not recover until the saquinavir exposure was decreased. This pilot case study anticipates a new concept of 'direct PK'-guided individual dose interventions under close viral load monitoring. Two major reasons for symptomatic saquinavir overexposure were defined: impaired liver function in a chronic hepatitis C virus co-infected individual at normal liver performance parameters and a delayed
cytochrome
p450 enzyme autoinduction. Overexposure seems to be an independent intolerance factor. Although delayed autoinduction is not well established as a reason for adverse events in saquinavir therapy, this observation may be confirmed in the near future by increased use.
Int J
STD
AIDS 2007 Feb
PMID:Dose reduction effective in alleviating symptoms of saquinavir toxicity. 1733 Dec 76
Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) is characterized by the presence of chimeric protein BCR-
ABL
associated with high tyrosine kinase (TK) activity, which leads to cell tumorogenicity, resistance to apoptosis, and differentiation. Gossypol is a natural polyphenolic compound isolated from cottonseed and has antiproliferative activity in a variety of cancer cell lines. (-)Gossypol is proved the potent component. Here we examined the growth inhibitory effect of (-)gossypol and its combination with imatinib in K562 cells. (-)Gossypol inhibited cell growth, promoted apoptosis, induced DeltaPsim loss, and
cytochrome
C release. Furthermore, (-)gossypol had a synergistic inhibitory effect on growth in K562 cells when combined with imatinib. Enhanced apoptosis,
cytochrome
C release, and caspase 3 cleavage as well as noticeable decrease of Mcl-1 and Bcl-XL were observed in K562 cells treated with both (-)gossypol and imatinib. These results suggest that (-)gossypol induced apoptosis in K562 cells through a mitochondria pathway and that the combination of imatinib and (-)gossypol might be an effective treatment for CML.
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PMID:(-)Gossypol and its combination with imatinib induce apoptosis in human chronic myeloid leukemic cells. 1792 90
Rhus verniciflua Stokes (RVS) has been used in traditional Eastern Asia medicine for the treatment of gastritis and stomach cancer, although the mechanism for its biological activity remains to be elucidated. We previously established that an ethanol extract of RVS-induced G(1)-cell cycle arrest via accumulation of p27(Kip1) controlled by Skp2 reduction and apoptosis in AGS human gastric cancer cells. Here, we showed that an ethanol extract of RVS-induced apoptosis via caspase-9 activation (mitochondrial death pathway) is mediated by the loss of mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP, Deltapsi(m)) and the release of
cytochrome
C from the mitochondrial intermembrane space. In addition, an ethanol extract of RVS inactivated PI3K-Akt/
PKB
kinase in a time-dependent manner. Moreover, combined treatment of an ethanol extract of RVS and LY294002 (a PI3K inhibitor) markedly increased apoptosis compared to treatment with an ethanol extract of RVS alone. The role of PI3K-Akt/
PKB
in this process was confirmed by constitutive expression of inactive mutants of this kinase in AGS cells. Finally, siRNA-mediated knockdown of Akt/
PKB
expression resulted in a significant reduction in AGS cell proliferation. Taken together, these results suggest that an ethanol extract of RVS induces apoptosis via a mitochondrial death pathway in human gastric cancer cells, but not in normal cells, and inhibition of the PI3K-Akt/
PKB
pathway enhanced the mitochondrial death pathway.
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PMID:Inhibition of the PI3K-Akt/PKB survival pathway enhanced an ethanol extract of Rhus verniciflua Stokes-induced apoptosis via a mitochondrial pathway in AGS gastric cancer cell lines. 1837 93
The treatment of choice for esophageal cancer is considered surgical resection, but a median survival of around 20 months after treatment is still discouraging. The value of adjuvant or neoadjuvant radiation or chemotherapy is limited and to date, benefits have only been described for certain tumor stages. Therefore, new therapeutic options are required. As alternative chemotherapeutics, we tested the antibiotic taurolidine (TRD) on KYSE 270 human esophageal carcinoma cells alone and in combination with rhTRAIL (TNF related apoptosis-inducing ligand). Viability, apoptosis and necrosis were visualized by TUNEL assay and quantitated by FACS analysis. Gene expression was analysed by RNA microarray. The most effective concentration of TRD as single substance (250 micromol/l) induced apoptosis to a maximum of 40% after 12-h dose dependently, leaving 4% viable cells after 48 h; by comparison, rhTRAIL did not have a significant effect. The combination of both substances doubled the effect of TRD alone. Gene expression profiling revealed that TRD downregulated endogenous TRAIL, TNFRSF1A, TRADD, TNFRSF1B, TNFRSF21, FADD, as well as MAP2K4,
JAK2
and Bcl2, Bcl2l1, APAF1 and caspase-3. TNFRSF25,
cytochrome
-c, caspase-1, -8, -9, JUN, GADD45A and NFKBIA were upregulated. TRAIL reduced endogenous TRAIL, Bcl2l1 and caspase-1 expression. BIRC2, BIRC3, TNFAIP3, and NFKBIA were upregulated. The combined substances upregulated endogenous TRAIL, NFKBIA and JUN, whereas DFFA and TRAF3 were downregulated compared to TRD as single substance. We conclude that TRD overcomes TRAIL resistance in KYSE 270 cells. Synergistic effects are dependent on the same and on distinct apoptotic pathways which, jointly triggered, result in an amplified response. Several apoptotic pathways, including the TNF-receptor associated and the mitochondrial pathway, were differentially regulated by the substances on gene expression level. Additionally transcription factors seem to be influenced, NFKB in particular. Endogenous TRAIL expression is increased by the combination of substances, whereas it is reduced by each single substance. Taking into consideration that the non-toxic TRD was able to reduce rhTRAIL toxicity and dose, combined therapy with TRD and rhTRAIL may offer new options for treatment in esophageal cancer.
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PMID:Synergistic apoptotic effects of taurolidine and TRAIL on squamous carcinoma cells of the esophagus. 1849 82
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