Ganoderiol F, a Ganodenna Triterpene, Induces Senescence in Hepatoma Hepg 2 Cells
Resource
LIFE SCIENCES v.79 n.12 pp.1129-1139
Journal
LIFE SCIENCES
Journal Volume
v.79
Journal Issue
n.12
Pages
1129-1139
Date Issued
2006
Date
2006
Author(s)
LIN, LIANG-IN
KAN, LOU-SING
LIN, SHWU-BIN
Abstract
Ganoderiol F (GoIF), a tetracyclic triterpene, was isolated from Ganoderma amboinense and found to induce senescence of cancer cell lines. GoIF induced growth arrest of cancer cell lines HepG2, Huh7 and K562, but exerted much less effect in hepatoma Hep3B cells and normal lung fibroblast MRC5 cells, and no effect on peripheral blood mononuclear cells . GoIF treatment of the cancer cells, with the exception of Hep3B, resulted in prompt inhibition of DNA synthesis and arrest of cell progression cycle in G1 phase. Short-term exposure of HepG2 cells to GolF temporarily arrested progression of the cell cycle; cell growth was recovered if the drug was withdrawn from the medium after a 24-h exposure. After 18 days of continuous treatment of HcpG2 cells with 30 mu M GolF, over 50% of cells were found to be enlarged and flattened, and were beta- galactosidase positive phenotypes of senescent cells. GoIF was found to inhibit activity of topoisomerases in vitro, which may contribute to the inhibition of cellular DNA synthesis. Activation of the mitogen-activated protein kinase EKR and up-regulation of cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor p 16 were found in early stages of GolF treatment and were presumed to cause cell- cycle arrest and trigger premature senescence of HepG2 cells . The growth-arrest and senescence induction capability on cancer cells suggest anticancer potential of GoIF. (c) 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Subjects
ganoderiol F
ganoderma triterpene
cell senescence
G1 cell- cycle arrest
p16
pERK
SDGs
