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KMID : 0603820140200010032
Journal of Experimental & Biomedical Science
2014 Volume.20 No. 1 p.32 ~ p.38
TNF-¥á Regulates Potassium Cyanate-induced Apoptosis via NF-¥êB Activation in HCT 116 Cells
Yang Eun-Ju

Chang Jeong-Hyun
Abstract
Potassium cyanate (KOCN) that is known as an inducer of the protein carbamylation is an inorganic compound and is the conjugate based of cyanic acid (HOCN). Based on these studies, we confirmed that KOCN induces the apoptosis of the human colorectal cancer cell line, HCT 116 cells, by various mitochondrial pathways. To investigate other mechanisms of KOCN-mediated apoptosis, in the present study, we examined KOCN-induced cytokines production in HCT 116 cells and identified the intracellular signaling pathway in these processes. We first demonstrated that KOCN considerably increased the cell apoptosis via intracellular Ca2+ signaling, mitochondrial dysfunction and ROS production. And then we examined TNF-¥á and IL-1¥â levels mediated by KOCN in HCT 116 cells. Although IL-1¥â was not involved in KOCN-mediated HCT 116 cell apoptosis, the release of TNF-¥á was mediated by KOCN in HCT 116 cells via NF-¥êB activation. Apoptosis was also enhanced by incubation with supernatants from HCT 116 cells after KOCN treatment and this effect was partially reduced by BAY 11-7085 pre-treated supernatant. Taken together, our results indicate that KOCN-induced apoptosis in HCT 116 cells is dependent on the releases of TNF-¥á and the increased factors and that the mechanism involves the activation of NF-¥êB.
KEYWORD
Potassium cyanate, HCT 116 cells, Apoptosis, TNF-¥á, NF-¥êB
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