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Lithocholic bile acid selectively kills neuroblastoma cells, while sparing normal neuronal cells

Aging is one of the major risk factors of cancer. The onset of cancer can be postponed by pharmacological and dietary anti-aging interventions. We recently found in yeast cellular models of aging that lithocholic acid (LCA) extends longevity. Here we show that, at concentrations that are not cytotox...

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Autores principales: Goldberg, Alexander A., Beach, Adam, Davies, Gerald F., Harkness, Troy A. A., LeBlanc, Andréa, Titorenko, Vladimir I.
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3248158/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21992775
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author Goldberg, Alexander A.
Beach, Adam
Davies, Gerald F.
Harkness, Troy A. A.
LeBlanc, Andréa
Titorenko, Vladimir I.
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Beach, Adam
Davies, Gerald F.
Harkness, Troy A. A.
LeBlanc, Andréa
Titorenko, Vladimir I.
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description Aging is one of the major risk factors of cancer. The onset of cancer can be postponed by pharmacological and dietary anti-aging interventions. We recently found in yeast cellular models of aging that lithocholic acid (LCA) extends longevity. Here we show that, at concentrations that are not cytotoxic to primary cultures of human neurons, LCA kills the neuroblastoma (NB) cell lines BE(2)-m17, SK-n-SH, SK-n-MCIXC and Lan-1. In BE(2)-m17, SK-n-SH and SK-n-MCIXC cells, the LCA anti-tumor effect is due to apoptotic cell death. In contrast, the LCA-triggered death of Lan-1 cells is not caused by apoptosis. While low concentrations of LCA sensitize BE(2)-m17 and SK-n-MCIXC cells to hydrogen peroxide-induced apoptotic cell death controlled by mitochondria, these LCA concentrations make primary cultures of human neurons resistant to such a form of cell death. LCA kills BE(2)-m17 and SK-n-MCIXC cell lines by triggering not only the intrinsic (mitochondrial) apoptotic cell death pathway driven by mitochondrial outer membrane permeabilization and initiator caspase-9 activation, but also the extrinsic (death receptor) pathway of apoptosis involving activation of the initiator caspase-8. Based on these data, we propose a mechanism underlying a potent and selective anti-tumor effect of LCA in cultured human NB cells. Moreover, our finding that LCA kills cultured human breast cancer and rat glioma cells implies that it has a broad anti-tumor effect on cancer cells derived from different tissues and organisms.
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spelling pubmed-32481582012-01-18 Lithocholic bile acid selectively kills neuroblastoma cells, while sparing normal neuronal cells Goldberg, Alexander A. Beach, Adam Davies, Gerald F. Harkness, Troy A. A. LeBlanc, Andréa Titorenko, Vladimir I. Oncotarget Research Papers Aging is one of the major risk factors of cancer. The onset of cancer can be postponed by pharmacological and dietary anti-aging interventions. We recently found in yeast cellular models of aging that lithocholic acid (LCA) extends longevity. Here we show that, at concentrations that are not cytotoxic to primary cultures of human neurons, LCA kills the neuroblastoma (NB) cell lines BE(2)-m17, SK-n-SH, SK-n-MCIXC and Lan-1. In BE(2)-m17, SK-n-SH and SK-n-MCIXC cells, the LCA anti-tumor effect is due to apoptotic cell death. In contrast, the LCA-triggered death of Lan-1 cells is not caused by apoptosis. While low concentrations of LCA sensitize BE(2)-m17 and SK-n-MCIXC cells to hydrogen peroxide-induced apoptotic cell death controlled by mitochondria, these LCA concentrations make primary cultures of human neurons resistant to such a form of cell death. LCA kills BE(2)-m17 and SK-n-MCIXC cell lines by triggering not only the intrinsic (mitochondrial) apoptotic cell death pathway driven by mitochondrial outer membrane permeabilization and initiator caspase-9 activation, but also the extrinsic (death receptor) pathway of apoptosis involving activation of the initiator caspase-8. Based on these data, we propose a mechanism underlying a potent and selective anti-tumor effect of LCA in cultured human NB cells. Moreover, our finding that LCA kills cultured human breast cancer and rat glioma cells implies that it has a broad anti-tumor effect on cancer cells derived from different tissues and organisms. Impact Journals LLC 2011-10-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3248158/ /pubmed/21992775 Text en Copyright: © 2011 Goldberg et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited
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Goldberg, Alexander A.
Beach, Adam
Davies, Gerald F.
Harkness, Troy A. A.
LeBlanc, Andréa
Titorenko, Vladimir I.
Lithocholic bile acid selectively kills neuroblastoma cells, while sparing normal neuronal cells
title Lithocholic bile acid selectively kills neuroblastoma cells, while sparing normal neuronal cells
title_full Lithocholic bile acid selectively kills neuroblastoma cells, while sparing normal neuronal cells
title_fullStr Lithocholic bile acid selectively kills neuroblastoma cells, while sparing normal neuronal cells
title_full_unstemmed Lithocholic bile acid selectively kills neuroblastoma cells, while sparing normal neuronal cells
title_short Lithocholic bile acid selectively kills neuroblastoma cells, while sparing normal neuronal cells
title_sort lithocholic bile acid selectively kills neuroblastoma cells, while sparing normal neuronal cells
topic Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3248158/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21992775
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