This study assessed the effects of leukemia-related protein 16 (LRP16) on the regulation of pancreatic functions in mouse insulinoma (MIN6) cells. Cells with down-regulated expression of LRP16 were obtained by a shRNA...This study assessed the effects of leukemia-related protein 16 (LRP16) on the regulation of pancreatic functions in mouse insulinoma (MIN6) cells. Cells with down-regulated expression of LRP16 were obtained by a shRNA interference strategy. Insulin content and glucose-stimulated insulin secretion (GSIS) were examined by radioimmunoassay. Western blotting was applied to detect protein expression. Glucose-stimulated sub-cellular localization of PDX-1 was immunocytochemically determined. Cell proliferation and apoptosis were detected by flow cytometry. Our results showed that LRP16 regulated insulin content in MIN6 cells by controlling expression of insulin and insulin transcription factors. LRP16 gene silence in MIN6 cells led to reduced cell proliferation and increased apoptosis. The observation of phosphorylation of serine-473 Akt and the localization of PDX-1 to the nucleus under glucose-stimulation exhibited that LRP16 was a component mediating Akt signaling in MIN6 cells. These results suggest that LRP16 plays a key role in maintaining pancreatic β-cell functions and may help us to understand the protective effects of estrogen on the functions of pancreatic β-cells.展开更多
AIM:To investigate the effects of phosphatase and tensin homolog deleted on chromosome 10(PTEN) deficiency on the cytotoxicity of chemotherapeutic agents toward colorectal cancer cells.METHODS:PTEN-deficient colorecta...AIM:To investigate the effects of phosphatase and tensin homolog deleted on chromosome 10(PTEN) deficiency on the cytotoxicity of chemotherapeutic agents toward colorectal cancer cells.METHODS:PTEN-deficient colorectal cancer(CRC) cells were generated by human somatic cell gene targeting using the adeno-associated virus system. The cytotoxic effects of compounds including curcumin,5-fluorouracil(5-FU),dihydroartemisinin(DHA),irinotecan(CPT-11)and oxaliplatin(OXA) on cancer cells were determined using the MTT assay. Enhanced cytotoxicity of curcumin in PTEN-deficient CRC cells was observed,and this was confirmed using clonogenic assays. Apoptosis and cell cycle progression were analyzed by flow cytometry.Levels of apoptosis and cell cycle-related proteins were examined by Western blotting.RESULTS:We developed an isogenic set of CRC cell lines that differed only in their PTEN status. Using this set of cell lines,we found that disruption of the PTEN gene had no effect on the sensitivity of CRC cells to5-FU,CPT-11,DHA,or OXA,whereas PTEN disruption increased the sensitivity of CRC cells to curcumin. Loss of PTEN did not alter the curcumin-induced apoptosis in CRC cells. However,PTEN deficiency led to an altered pattern of curcumin-mediated cell cycle arrest.In HCT116 PTEN+/+cells,curcumin caused a G2/M phase arrest,whereas it caused a G0/G1 phase arrest in HCT116 PTEN-/-cells. Levels of cell cycle-related proteins were consistent with these respective patterns of cell cycle arrest.CONCLUSION:Curcumin shows enhanced cytotoxicity toward PTEN-deficient cancer cells,suggesting that it might be a potential chemotherapeutic agent for cancers harboring PTEN mutations.展开更多
基金supported by grants from the National Na-ture Science Foundation of China(No.30771042and30971127)Major National Basic Research Develop-ment Program of China(Program973)(2006CB503903)
文摘This study assessed the effects of leukemia-related protein 16 (LRP16) on the regulation of pancreatic functions in mouse insulinoma (MIN6) cells. Cells with down-regulated expression of LRP16 were obtained by a shRNA interference strategy. Insulin content and glucose-stimulated insulin secretion (GSIS) were examined by radioimmunoassay. Western blotting was applied to detect protein expression. Glucose-stimulated sub-cellular localization of PDX-1 was immunocytochemically determined. Cell proliferation and apoptosis were detected by flow cytometry. Our results showed that LRP16 regulated insulin content in MIN6 cells by controlling expression of insulin and insulin transcription factors. LRP16 gene silence in MIN6 cells led to reduced cell proliferation and increased apoptosis. The observation of phosphorylation of serine-473 Akt and the localization of PDX-1 to the nucleus under glucose-stimulation exhibited that LRP16 was a component mediating Akt signaling in MIN6 cells. These results suggest that LRP16 plays a key role in maintaining pancreatic β-cell functions and may help us to understand the protective effects of estrogen on the functions of pancreatic β-cells.
基金Supported by The National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.81101472 to Liao WQNo.31071086 to Lu XC
文摘AIM:To investigate the effects of phosphatase and tensin homolog deleted on chromosome 10(PTEN) deficiency on the cytotoxicity of chemotherapeutic agents toward colorectal cancer cells.METHODS:PTEN-deficient colorectal cancer(CRC) cells were generated by human somatic cell gene targeting using the adeno-associated virus system. The cytotoxic effects of compounds including curcumin,5-fluorouracil(5-FU),dihydroartemisinin(DHA),irinotecan(CPT-11)and oxaliplatin(OXA) on cancer cells were determined using the MTT assay. Enhanced cytotoxicity of curcumin in PTEN-deficient CRC cells was observed,and this was confirmed using clonogenic assays. Apoptosis and cell cycle progression were analyzed by flow cytometry.Levels of apoptosis and cell cycle-related proteins were examined by Western blotting.RESULTS:We developed an isogenic set of CRC cell lines that differed only in their PTEN status. Using this set of cell lines,we found that disruption of the PTEN gene had no effect on the sensitivity of CRC cells to5-FU,CPT-11,DHA,or OXA,whereas PTEN disruption increased the sensitivity of CRC cells to curcumin. Loss of PTEN did not alter the curcumin-induced apoptosis in CRC cells. However,PTEN deficiency led to an altered pattern of curcumin-mediated cell cycle arrest.In HCT116 PTEN+/+cells,curcumin caused a G2/M phase arrest,whereas it caused a G0/G1 phase arrest in HCT116 PTEN-/-cells. Levels of cell cycle-related proteins were consistent with these respective patterns of cell cycle arrest.CONCLUSION:Curcumin shows enhanced cytotoxicity toward PTEN-deficient cancer cells,suggesting that it might be a potential chemotherapeutic agent for cancers harboring PTEN mutations.