Differential effects of allyl sulfides from garlic essential oil on cell cycle regulation in human liver tumor cells
Resource
Food and Chemical Toxicology 42 (2004) 1937–1947
Journal
Food and Chemical Toxicology
Journal Volume
42
Journal Issue
2004
Pages
-
Date Issued
2004
Date
2004
Author(s)
Wu, C.C.
Chung, J.G.
Tsai, S.J.
Yang, J.H.
Sheen, L.Y.
DOI
246246/2006111501222617
Abstract
In this study, diallyl sulfide (DAS), diallyl disulfide (DADS) and diallyl trisulfide (DATS), which are major organosulfur compounds
(OSCs) of garlic, were used as experimental materials to investigate their modulation effects on cell viability and cell cycle in
human liver tumor cells (J5). According to the results of cell viability assay, 50 or 100 lM DATS significantly decreased the cell
viability as compared with the control (P < 0.05) in dose and time dependent relations. Phenomena of cell number loss, shape deformation
and lysis were observed after treatment with 100 lMDATS for 24 h. Cell cycle studies showed that J5 cells were significantly
arrested in G2/M phase as the cells were treated with 100 lM DADS, 10, 50 or 100 lM DATS for 24 h (P < 0.05). DATS was more
effective in arresting cells in G2/M phase than DADS, and the phenomena of arresting J5 cells in G2/M phase increased obviously in
dose and time dependent relations. According to the Western blot analysis, DATS decreased cyclin-dependent kinase (Cdks)-Cdk7
(i.e. Cdc2 activate kinase) protein levels in J5 cells but increased cyclin B1 protein level. The modulation potency to cyclin B1 and
Cdk7 expressions was in the order of DATS>DADS>DAS. The modulation potency to cyclin B1 and Cdk7 protein levels
increased with increasing in DATS concentration and culture time. In conclusion, DATS might affect cell viability and cell morphological
changes in J5 cells and lead cells to be arrested in G2/M phase via controlling the expression of cyclin B1 and Cdk7 in J5 cells,
and the controlling action might relate to the sulfuric atom numbers in the structures of all these allyl sulfides.
Subjects
Garlic
Diallyl sulfide
Diallyl disulfide
Diallyl trisulfide
Cell cycle
Human liver tumor cells
Publisher
Taipei:National Taiwan University Dept Elect Engn
Type
other
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