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Induction of DNA Damage, Cell Apoptosis and Cell Cycle Check Point by the Usage of Kaempferol
Purpose: Drug resistance is the main cause of chemotherapy failure in hepatocellular carcinoma. Kaempferol (KAE) is a natural flavonoid compound, which has a certain chemo-sensitivity enhancement effect. However, the potential molecular mechanism of KAE reversing drug resistance in hepatocellular carcinoma remains unclear.
Methods: RT-qPCR was used to evaluate the interference effect of siDNAPKcs. RT-qPCR and WB assays were used to detect the mRNA and protein expression of DNA damage repair related genes (γ-H2AX, DNA-PKcs, Artemis) and drug delivery pump gene (P-gp). Flow cytometry was used to detect cell cycle and apoptosis.
Results: In this study, we found that KAE significantly increased the mRNA and protein levels of γ-H2AX, and down-regulated the mRNA and protein levels of DNA-PKcs and Artemis, on the other hand, it also down-regulated the mRNA and protein levels of P-gp, and ultimately jointly promoted the DNA damage, cell apoptosis, and cell cycle arresting in the G2/M phase of drug-resistant Bel-7402/5-Fu cells. Mechanically, KAE mainly promoted the degradation of DNA-PKcs through ubiquitin proteasome pathway, downregulated the protein level of DNA-PKcs, inhibited the DNA-PKcs/Artemis pathway, and promoted DNA damage, induced cell apoptosis and cell cycle arresting.
Conclusion: KAE may be used as a sensitizer for clinical treatment of chemotherapy resistance of HCC, and inhibition of DNA-PKcs may also become a new strategy and target for the treatment of HCC.
Damin Liang1, Xiaoju Cheng2, Ziping Zhang1, Zhengjiu Yang1, Tingchao Li 3*, Peng Tian3,2*
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