Bcl-2 deregulation leads to inhibition of sodium butyrate-induced apoptosis in human colorectal carcinoma cells Journal Article


Authors: Mandal, M.; Wu, X.; Kumar, R.
Article Title: Bcl-2 deregulation leads to inhibition of sodium butyrate-induced apoptosis in human colorectal carcinoma cells
Abstract: Epidemiological studies have linked dietary fiber to the prevention of human colorectal cancer and suggest that short chain fatty acids such as butyric acid, which is produced by fermentation of dietary fiber in the large intestine, may be an important mediator of the protective effects of fiber. We investigated the role of Bcl-2 deregulation on the sensitivity of colorectal carcinoma cells to undergo butyrate-induced apoptosis. Here we report an inverse relationship between the levels of Bcl-2 and the sensitivity of colorectal carcinoma cell lines to undergo apoptosis in response to butyrate. Overexpression of Bcl-2 in colorectal carcinoma DiFi cells resulted in suppression of butyrate-induced apoptosis and enhanced cell survival in response to butyrate. Butyrate-induced apoptosis was accompanied by inhibition of expression of a 30 kDa protein (p30, immunorecognized by anti-Bcl-2 mAb) and this cellular effect of butyrate was inhibited by Bcl-2 overexpression. These findings suggest that deregulation of Bcl-2 in human colorectal carcinoma cells confers resistance to induction of apoptosis by butyrate, a dietary micronutrient.
Keywords: controlled study; human cell; colorectal cancer; cell survival; protein bcl 2; apoptosis; down-regulation; tumor cells, cultured; colorectal carcinoma; colorectal neoplasms; oncogene; proto-oncogene proteins c-bcl-2; butyric acid; dna fragmentation; butyric acids; dietary fiber; humans; human; priority journal; article; short chain fatty acid
Journal Title: Carcinogenesis
Volume: 18
Issue: 1
ISSN: 0143-3334
Publisher: Oxford University Press  
Date Published: 1997-01-01
Start Page: 229
End Page: 232
Language: English
DOI: 10.1093/carcin/18.1.229
PUBMED: 9054611
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 17 March 2017 -- Source: Scopus
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