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Sulforaphane Modulates AQP8-Linked Redox Signalling in Leukemia Cells

Sulforaphane, a biologically active isothiocyanate compound extracted from cruciferous vegetables, has been shown to exert cytotoxic effects on many human cancer cells, including leukemia. However, the exact molecular mechanisms behind the action of sulforaphane in hematological malignancies are sti...

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Autores principales: Prata, Cecilia, Facchini, Carlotta, Leoncini, Emanuela, Lenzi, Monia, Maraldi, Tullia, Angeloni, Cristina, Zambonin, Laura, Hrelia, Silvana, Fiorentini, Diana
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Publicado: Hindawi 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6276444/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30581529
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/4125297
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author Prata, Cecilia
Facchini, Carlotta
Leoncini, Emanuela
Lenzi, Monia
Maraldi, Tullia
Angeloni, Cristina
Zambonin, Laura
Hrelia, Silvana
Fiorentini, Diana
author_facet Prata, Cecilia
Facchini, Carlotta
Leoncini, Emanuela
Lenzi, Monia
Maraldi, Tullia
Angeloni, Cristina
Zambonin, Laura
Hrelia, Silvana
Fiorentini, Diana
author_sort Prata, Cecilia
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description Sulforaphane, a biologically active isothiocyanate compound extracted from cruciferous vegetables, has been shown to exert cytotoxic effects on many human cancer cells, including leukemia. However, the exact molecular mechanisms behind the action of sulforaphane in hematological malignancies are still unclear. Like other cancer cells, leukemia cells produce high level of reactive oxygen species; in particular, hydrogen peroxide derived from Nox family is involved in various redox signal transduction pathways, promoting cell proliferation and survival. Recent evidence show that many tumour cell types express elevated level of aquaporin isoforms, and we previously demonstrated that aquaporin-8 acts as H(2)O(2) transport facilitator across the plasma membrane of B1647 cells, a model of acute myeloid human leukemia. Thus, the control of AQP8-mediated H(2)O(2) transport could be a novel strategy to regulate cell signalling and survival. To this purpose, we evaluated whether sulforaphane could somehow affect aquaporin-8-mediated H(2)O(2) transport and/or Nox-mediated H(2)O(2) production in B1647 cell line. Results indicated that sulforaphane inhibited both aquaporin-8 and Nox2 expression, thus decreasing B1647 cells viability. Moreover, the data obtained by coimmunoprecipitation technique demonstrated that these two proteins are linked to each other; thus, sulforaphane has an important role in modulating the downstream events triggered by the axis Nox2-aquaporin-8. Cell treatment with sulforaphane also reduced the expression of peroxiredoxin-1, which is increased in almost all acute myeloid leukemia subtypes. Interestingly, sulforaphane concentrations able to trigger these effects are achievable by dietary intake of cruciferous vegetables, confirming the importance of the beneficial effect of a diet rich in bioactive compounds.
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spelling pubmed-62764442018-12-23 Sulforaphane Modulates AQP8-Linked Redox Signalling in Leukemia Cells Prata, Cecilia Facchini, Carlotta Leoncini, Emanuela Lenzi, Monia Maraldi, Tullia Angeloni, Cristina Zambonin, Laura Hrelia, Silvana Fiorentini, Diana Oxid Med Cell Longev Research Article Sulforaphane, a biologically active isothiocyanate compound extracted from cruciferous vegetables, has been shown to exert cytotoxic effects on many human cancer cells, including leukemia. However, the exact molecular mechanisms behind the action of sulforaphane in hematological malignancies are still unclear. Like other cancer cells, leukemia cells produce high level of reactive oxygen species; in particular, hydrogen peroxide derived from Nox family is involved in various redox signal transduction pathways, promoting cell proliferation and survival. Recent evidence show that many tumour cell types express elevated level of aquaporin isoforms, and we previously demonstrated that aquaporin-8 acts as H(2)O(2) transport facilitator across the plasma membrane of B1647 cells, a model of acute myeloid human leukemia. Thus, the control of AQP8-mediated H(2)O(2) transport could be a novel strategy to regulate cell signalling and survival. To this purpose, we evaluated whether sulforaphane could somehow affect aquaporin-8-mediated H(2)O(2) transport and/or Nox-mediated H(2)O(2) production in B1647 cell line. Results indicated that sulforaphane inhibited both aquaporin-8 and Nox2 expression, thus decreasing B1647 cells viability. Moreover, the data obtained by coimmunoprecipitation technique demonstrated that these two proteins are linked to each other; thus, sulforaphane has an important role in modulating the downstream events triggered by the axis Nox2-aquaporin-8. Cell treatment with sulforaphane also reduced the expression of peroxiredoxin-1, which is increased in almost all acute myeloid leukemia subtypes. Interestingly, sulforaphane concentrations able to trigger these effects are achievable by dietary intake of cruciferous vegetables, confirming the importance of the beneficial effect of a diet rich in bioactive compounds. Hindawi 2018-11-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6276444/ /pubmed/30581529 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/4125297 Text en Copyright © 2018 Cecilia Prata et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Prata, Cecilia
Facchini, Carlotta
Leoncini, Emanuela
Lenzi, Monia
Maraldi, Tullia
Angeloni, Cristina
Zambonin, Laura
Hrelia, Silvana
Fiorentini, Diana
Sulforaphane Modulates AQP8-Linked Redox Signalling in Leukemia Cells
title Sulforaphane Modulates AQP8-Linked Redox Signalling in Leukemia Cells
title_full Sulforaphane Modulates AQP8-Linked Redox Signalling in Leukemia Cells
title_fullStr Sulforaphane Modulates AQP8-Linked Redox Signalling in Leukemia Cells
title_full_unstemmed Sulforaphane Modulates AQP8-Linked Redox Signalling in Leukemia Cells
title_short Sulforaphane Modulates AQP8-Linked Redox Signalling in Leukemia Cells
title_sort sulforaphane modulates aqp8-linked redox signalling in leukemia cells
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6276444/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30581529
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/4125297
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