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Co-culture with NK-92MI cells enhanced the anti-cancer effect of bee venom on NSCLC cells by inactivation of NF-kappa B

Authors
Kollipara, Pushpa SaranyaKim, Jung HyunWon, DoheeLee, Sang MinSung, Ha ChangChang, Hyun SokLee, Kang TaeLee, Kang SikPark, Mi HeeSong, Min JongSong, Ho SuebHong, Jin Tae
Issue Date
Mar-2014
Publisher
PHARMACEUTICAL SOC KOREA
Keywords
NK-92MI cells; Lung cancer; Bee venom; Death receptor; NF-kappa B
Citation
ARCHIVES OF PHARMACAL RESEARCH, v.37, no.3, pp.379 - 389
Journal Title
ARCHIVES OF PHARMACAL RESEARCH
Volume
37
Number
3
Start Page
379
End Page
389
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/12793
DOI
10.1007/s12272-013-0319-8
ISSN
0253-6269
Abstract
In the present study we experimented on a multimodal therapeutic approach, such as combining chemotherapy agent (Bee venom) with cellular (NK-92MI) immunotherapy. Previously bee venom has been found to show anti-cancer effect in various cancer cell lines. In lung cancer cells bee venom showed an IC50 value of 3 mu g/ml in both cell lines. The co-culture of NK-92MI cell lines with lung cancer cells also show a decrease in viability upto 50 % at 48 h time point. Hence we used bee venom treated NK-92MI cells to co-culture with NSCLC cells and found that there is a further decrease in cell viability upto 70 and 75 % in A549 and NCI-H460 cell lines respectively. We further investigated the expression of various apoptotic and anti-apoptotic proteins and found that Bax, cleaved caspase-3 and -8 were increasing where as Bcl-2 and cIAP-2 was decreasing. The expression of various death receptor proteins like DR3, DR6 and Fas was also increasing. Concomitantly the expression of various death receptor ligands (TNFalpha, Apo3L and FasL) was also increasing of NK-92MI cells after co-culture. Further the DNA binding activity and luciferase activity of NF-kappa B was also inhibited after co-culture with bee venom treated NK-92MI cell lines. The knock down of death receptors with si-RNA has reversed the decrease in cell viability and NF-kappa B activity after co-culture with bee venom treated NK-92MI cells. Thus this new approach can enhance the anti-cancer effect of bee venom at a much lower concentration.
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