Different contribution of apoptosis to the antiproliferative effects of diosgenin and other plant steroids, hecogenin and tigogenin, on human 1547 osteosarcoma cells

  • Authors:
    • Cecile Corbiere
    • Bertrand Liagre
    • Arnaud Bianchi
    • Karim Bordji
    • Michel Dauça
    • Patrick Netter
    • Jean-Louis Beneytout
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  • Published online on: April 1, 2003     https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.22.4.899
  • Pages: 899-905
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Abstract

Regulation of growth arrest and apoptosis are, in part, controled by the tumor suppressor p53 after its phosphorylation which causes a determinant role in its functional activation. Moreover, PPAR regulate many functions such as proliferation and apoptosis. We compared the biological activity of diosgenin with hecogenin and tigogenin, plant steroids structurally close to diosgenin, on proliferation rate, cell cycle distribution and apoptosis in human 1547 osteosarcoma cells. We found that all three molecules have an antiproliferative effect but gel shift analysis demonstrated that none of the plant steroids transactivated PPAR in human 1547 osteosarcoma cells whereas these molecules induced NF-κB binding to DNA. Although these plant steroids have a very close structure, only diosgenin caused a cell cycle arrest associated with strong apoptosis. This biological action seems correlated with a large increase of p53 protein expression. This fact was showed by immunofluorescence analysis which confirmed that diosgenin strongly enhanced the activation of p53 in contrast to hecogenin and tigogenin actions.

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Corbiere C, Liagre B, Bianchi A, Bordji K, Dauça M, Netter P and Beneytout J: Different contribution of apoptosis to the antiproliferative effects of diosgenin and other plant steroids, hecogenin and tigogenin, on human 1547 osteosarcoma cells. Int J Oncol 22: 899-905, 2003
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Corbiere, C., Liagre, B., Bianchi, A., Bordji, K., Dauça, M., Netter, P., & Beneytout, J. (2003). Different contribution of apoptosis to the antiproliferative effects of diosgenin and other plant steroids, hecogenin and tigogenin, on human 1547 osteosarcoma cells. International Journal of Oncology, 22, 899-905. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.22.4.899
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Corbiere, C., Liagre, B., Bianchi, A., Bordji, K., Dauça, M., Netter, P., Beneytout, J."Different contribution of apoptosis to the antiproliferative effects of diosgenin and other plant steroids, hecogenin and tigogenin, on human 1547 osteosarcoma cells". International Journal of Oncology 22.4 (2003): 899-905.
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Corbiere, C., Liagre, B., Bianchi, A., Bordji, K., Dauça, M., Netter, P., Beneytout, J."Different contribution of apoptosis to the antiproliferative effects of diosgenin and other plant steroids, hecogenin and tigogenin, on human 1547 osteosarcoma cells". International Journal of Oncology 22, no. 4 (2003): 899-905. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.22.4.899