| Triptolide induces apoptosis in human anaplastic thyroid carcinoma cells by a p53-independent but NF-κB-related mechanism
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Authors: Wenbo Zhu, Haiyan Hu, Pengxin Qiu, Guangmei Yan |
Affiliations:
Department of Pharmacology, Zhong-shan School of Medicine, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou 510080, P.R. China
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Doi: 10.3892/or_00000580 |
Pages: 1397-1401 |
Abstract:
Triptolide, a traditional anti-inflammatory and anti-immunodepressive agent, has been reported to exert anti-neoplastic activity on several human tumor cell lines. This study investigates the pro-apoptotic function and the functional mechanism of triptolide on anaplastic thyroid carcinoma (ATC) cells. Experiments presented here demonstrated that triptolide had dose-dependent effects on cell viability of human ATC cell line TA-K cells through inducing cell apoptosis. In the molecular level, triptolide did not successfully initiate p53 signaling pathway, but downregulated the nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) pathway. Our studies suggest that triptolide functions as an effective apoptotic inducer in a p53-independent, but NF-κB-dependent mechanism, thus providing a promising agent for tumor types with p53 mutation/deletion.
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