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Transcriptome analysis reveals GA induced apoptosis in HCT116 human colon cancer cells through calcium and p53 signal pathways

Gallic acid (GA) is a polyphenol widely found in numerous fruits and vegetables that has been reported to exert anticancer effects, including apoptosis, against cancer cell lines. However, little is known about the induction of apoptotic effects and the underlying mechanism. We used RNA-seq to exami...

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Autores principales: Yang, Chen, Xie, Xiaoyu, Tang, Hu, Dong, Xuyan, Zhang, Xiaodong, Huang, Fenghong
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9079613/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35539409
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra00260f
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author Yang, Chen
Xie, Xiaoyu
Tang, Hu
Dong, Xuyan
Zhang, Xiaodong
Huang, Fenghong
author_facet Yang, Chen
Xie, Xiaoyu
Tang, Hu
Dong, Xuyan
Zhang, Xiaodong
Huang, Fenghong
author_sort Yang, Chen
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description Gallic acid (GA) is a polyphenol widely found in numerous fruits and vegetables that has been reported to exert anticancer effects, including apoptosis, against cancer cell lines. However, little is known about the induction of apoptotic effects and the underlying mechanism. We used RNA-seq to examine differentially expressed genes in human colon cancer HCT116 cells after 12 h and 24 h exposure to GA. A total of 792 and 911 genes with known functions showed significantly different expression levels in 12 h and 24 h GA-treated HCT116 cells, respectively. KEGG enrichment analysis showed that the identified genes were involved in pathways such as cholinergic synapse, circadian entrainment, calcium signal processing and transport, arachidonic acid metabolism and the p53 signal pathway. Real-time quantitative PCR was used to validate the reliability of the results obtained by RNA-seq. The results of this study indicate that GA triggers apoptosis in HCT116 cells through obstructing the growth of cells in the early phase treatment by down-regulation of calcium channels and then up-regulation of the intrinsic p53 signal pathway through activation of apoptosis caspases, finally leading to the mitochondrial apoptosis pathway.
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spelling pubmed-90796132022-05-09 Transcriptome analysis reveals GA induced apoptosis in HCT116 human colon cancer cells through calcium and p53 signal pathways Yang, Chen Xie, Xiaoyu Tang, Hu Dong, Xuyan Zhang, Xiaodong Huang, Fenghong RSC Adv Chemistry Gallic acid (GA) is a polyphenol widely found in numerous fruits and vegetables that has been reported to exert anticancer effects, including apoptosis, against cancer cell lines. However, little is known about the induction of apoptotic effects and the underlying mechanism. We used RNA-seq to examine differentially expressed genes in human colon cancer HCT116 cells after 12 h and 24 h exposure to GA. A total of 792 and 911 genes with known functions showed significantly different expression levels in 12 h and 24 h GA-treated HCT116 cells, respectively. KEGG enrichment analysis showed that the identified genes were involved in pathways such as cholinergic synapse, circadian entrainment, calcium signal processing and transport, arachidonic acid metabolism and the p53 signal pathway. Real-time quantitative PCR was used to validate the reliability of the results obtained by RNA-seq. The results of this study indicate that GA triggers apoptosis in HCT116 cells through obstructing the growth of cells in the early phase treatment by down-regulation of calcium channels and then up-regulation of the intrinsic p53 signal pathway through activation of apoptosis caspases, finally leading to the mitochondrial apoptosis pathway. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018-04-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9079613/ /pubmed/35539409 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra00260f Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Yang, Chen
Xie, Xiaoyu
Tang, Hu
Dong, Xuyan
Zhang, Xiaodong
Huang, Fenghong
Transcriptome analysis reveals GA induced apoptosis in HCT116 human colon cancer cells through calcium and p53 signal pathways
title Transcriptome analysis reveals GA induced apoptosis in HCT116 human colon cancer cells through calcium and p53 signal pathways
title_full Transcriptome analysis reveals GA induced apoptosis in HCT116 human colon cancer cells through calcium and p53 signal pathways
title_fullStr Transcriptome analysis reveals GA induced apoptosis in HCT116 human colon cancer cells through calcium and p53 signal pathways
title_full_unstemmed Transcriptome analysis reveals GA induced apoptosis in HCT116 human colon cancer cells through calcium and p53 signal pathways
title_short Transcriptome analysis reveals GA induced apoptosis in HCT116 human colon cancer cells through calcium and p53 signal pathways
title_sort transcriptome analysis reveals ga induced apoptosis in hct116 human colon cancer cells through calcium and p53 signal pathways
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9079613/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35539409
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra00260f
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