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Nicotine-induced survival signaling in lung cancer cells is dependent on their p53 status while its down-regulation by curcumin is independent

BACKGROUND: Lung cancer is the most lethal cancer and almost 90% of lung cancer is due to cigarette smoking. Even though nicotine, one of the major ingredients of cigarette smoke and the causative agent for addiction, is not a carcinogen by itself, several investigators have shown that nicotine can...

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Autores principales: Puliyappadamba, Vineshkumar T, Cheriyan, Vino T, Thulasidasan, Arun Kumar T, Bava, Smitha V, Vinod, Balachandran S, Prabhu, Priya R, Varghese, Ranji, Bevin, Arathy, Venugopal, Shalini, Anto, Ruby John
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2936340/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20727180
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-4598-9-220
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author Puliyappadamba, Vineshkumar T
Cheriyan, Vino T
Thulasidasan, Arun Kumar T
Bava, Smitha V
Vinod, Balachandran S
Prabhu, Priya R
Varghese, Ranji
Bevin, Arathy
Venugopal, Shalini
Anto, Ruby John
author_facet Puliyappadamba, Vineshkumar T
Cheriyan, Vino T
Thulasidasan, Arun Kumar T
Bava, Smitha V
Vinod, Balachandran S
Prabhu, Priya R
Varghese, Ranji
Bevin, Arathy
Venugopal, Shalini
Anto, Ruby John
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description BACKGROUND: Lung cancer is the most lethal cancer and almost 90% of lung cancer is due to cigarette smoking. Even though nicotine, one of the major ingredients of cigarette smoke and the causative agent for addiction, is not a carcinogen by itself, several investigators have shown that nicotine can induce cell proliferation and angiogenesis. We observed that the proliferative index of nicotine is different in the lung cancer cell lines H1299 (p53-/-) and A549 (p53+/+) which indicates that the mode of up-regulation of survival signals by nicotine might be different in cells with and without p53. RESULTS: While low concentrations of nicotine induced activation of NF-κB, Akt, Bcl2, MAPKs, AP1 and IAPs in H1299, it failed to induce NF-κB in A549, and compared to H1299, almost 100 times higher concentration of nicotine was required to induce all other survival signals in A549. Transfection of WT-p53 and DN-p53 in H1299 and A549 respectively, reversed the mode of activation of survival signals. Curcumin down-regulated all the survival signals induced by nicotine in both the cells, irrespective of their p53 status. The hypothesis was confirmed when lower concentrations of nicotine induced NF-κB in two more lung cancer cells, Hop-92 and NCI-H522 with mutant p53 status. Silencing of p53 in A549 using siRNA made the cells susceptible to nicotine-induced NF-κB nuclear translocation as in A549 DN-p53 cells. CONCLUSIONS: The present study reveals a detrimental role of nicotine especially in lung cancer patients with impaired p53 status and identifies curcumin as a potential chemopreventive.
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spelling pubmed-29363402010-09-10 Nicotine-induced survival signaling in lung cancer cells is dependent on their p53 status while its down-regulation by curcumin is independent Puliyappadamba, Vineshkumar T Cheriyan, Vino T Thulasidasan, Arun Kumar T Bava, Smitha V Vinod, Balachandran S Prabhu, Priya R Varghese, Ranji Bevin, Arathy Venugopal, Shalini Anto, Ruby John Mol Cancer Research BACKGROUND: Lung cancer is the most lethal cancer and almost 90% of lung cancer is due to cigarette smoking. Even though nicotine, one of the major ingredients of cigarette smoke and the causative agent for addiction, is not a carcinogen by itself, several investigators have shown that nicotine can induce cell proliferation and angiogenesis. We observed that the proliferative index of nicotine is different in the lung cancer cell lines H1299 (p53-/-) and A549 (p53+/+) which indicates that the mode of up-regulation of survival signals by nicotine might be different in cells with and without p53. RESULTS: While low concentrations of nicotine induced activation of NF-κB, Akt, Bcl2, MAPKs, AP1 and IAPs in H1299, it failed to induce NF-κB in A549, and compared to H1299, almost 100 times higher concentration of nicotine was required to induce all other survival signals in A549. Transfection of WT-p53 and DN-p53 in H1299 and A549 respectively, reversed the mode of activation of survival signals. Curcumin down-regulated all the survival signals induced by nicotine in both the cells, irrespective of their p53 status. The hypothesis was confirmed when lower concentrations of nicotine induced NF-κB in two more lung cancer cells, Hop-92 and NCI-H522 with mutant p53 status. Silencing of p53 in A549 using siRNA made the cells susceptible to nicotine-induced NF-κB nuclear translocation as in A549 DN-p53 cells. CONCLUSIONS: The present study reveals a detrimental role of nicotine especially in lung cancer patients with impaired p53 status and identifies curcumin as a potential chemopreventive. BioMed Central 2010-08-20 /pmc/articles/PMC2936340/ /pubmed/20727180 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-4598-9-220 Text en Copyright ©2010 Puliyappadamba et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Puliyappadamba, Vineshkumar T
Cheriyan, Vino T
Thulasidasan, Arun Kumar T
Bava, Smitha V
Vinod, Balachandran S
Prabhu, Priya R
Varghese, Ranji
Bevin, Arathy
Venugopal, Shalini
Anto, Ruby John
Nicotine-induced survival signaling in lung cancer cells is dependent on their p53 status while its down-regulation by curcumin is independent
title Nicotine-induced survival signaling in lung cancer cells is dependent on their p53 status while its down-regulation by curcumin is independent
title_full Nicotine-induced survival signaling in lung cancer cells is dependent on their p53 status while its down-regulation by curcumin is independent
title_fullStr Nicotine-induced survival signaling in lung cancer cells is dependent on their p53 status while its down-regulation by curcumin is independent
title_full_unstemmed Nicotine-induced survival signaling in lung cancer cells is dependent on their p53 status while its down-regulation by curcumin is independent
title_short Nicotine-induced survival signaling in lung cancer cells is dependent on their p53 status while its down-regulation by curcumin is independent
title_sort nicotine-induced survival signaling in lung cancer cells is dependent on their p53 status while its down-regulation by curcumin is independent
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2936340/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20727180
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-4598-9-220
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