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International Journal of Oral Biology
2016 Volume.41 No. 4 p.175 ~ p.181
Influence of Tyrosol on Cell Growth Inhibition of KB Human Oral Cancer Cells
Lee Ue-Kyung

Kim Su-Gwan
Go Dae-San
Yu Sun-Kyoung
Kim Chun-Sung
Kim Jeong-Sun
Kim Do-Kyung
Abstract
Tyrosol, a phenylethanoid and a derivative of phenethyl alcohol, possesses various biological properties, such as anti-oxidative and cardioprotective activity. Olive oil is the principal source of tyrosol in the human diet. However, so far the anti-cancer activity of tyrosol has not yet been well defined. This study therefore undertakes to examine the cytotoxic activity and the mechanism of cell death exhibited by tyrosol in KB human oral cancer cells. Treatment of KB cells with tyrosol induced the cell growth inhibition in a concentration- and a time-dependent manner. Furthermore, the treatment of tyrosol induced nuclear condensation and fragmentation of KB cells. Tyrosol also promoted proteolytic cleavage of procaspase-3, -7, -8 and ?9, increasing the amounts of cleaved caspase-3, -7, -8 and ?9. In addition, tyrosol increased the levels of cleaved PARP in KB cells. These results suggest that tyrosol induces the suppression of cell growth and cell apoptosis in KB human oral cancer cells, and is therefore a potential candidate for anti-cancer drug discovery.
KEYWORD
tyrosol , cell death , apoptosis , oral cancer cells
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