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Aqueous extract of Magnolia officinalis mediates proliferative capacity, p21WAF1 expression and TNF-alpha-induced NF-kappa B activity in human urinary bladder cancer 5637 cells; involvement of p38 MAP kinase

Authors
Lee, SJ[Lee, Se-Jung]Kim, HM[Kim, Hong-Man]Cho, YH[Cho, Young-Hwa]Park, K[Park, Keerang]Kim, EJ[Kim, Eun-Jung]Jung, KH[Jung, Kyung-Hwan]Kim, CH[Kim, Cheorl-Ho]Kim, WJ[Kim, Wun-Jae]Moon, SK[Moon, Sung-Kwon]
Issue Date
Sep-2007
Publisher
PROFESSOR D A SPANDIDOS
Keywords
urinary bladder tumor; Magnolia officinalis; 5637 cells; G1 cell cycle arrest; p21WAF1; p38 MAP kinase; NF-kappa B
Citation
ONCOLOGY REPORTS, v.18, no.3, pp.729 - 736
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
ONCOLOGY REPORTS
Volume
18
Number
3
Start Page
729
End Page
736
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/skku/handle/2021.sw.skku/83917
ISSN
1021-335X
Abstract
Magnolia officinalis is a commonly used herb in East Asian countries and has multiple pharmacological effects. Although Magnolia officinalis has a variety of pharmacological effects on certain cancer cell types, the molecular mechanisms on urinary bladder cancer are unclear. An aqueous extract of M. officinalis inhibited cell proliferation in cultured human urinary bladder cancer 5637 cells. Inhibition of proliferation was associated with G I cell cycle arrest. Treatment with M. officinalis extract blocked the cell cycle in the GI phase, down-regulated the expression of cyclins and CDKs and up-regulated the expressions of p21WAF1 and p27 Kip I, which are CDK inhibitors. In addition, M. officinalis extract induced a marked activation of p38 MAP kinase and JNK. SB203580, a p38 MAP kinase specific inhibitor, blocked the expression of M. officinalis extract-dependent p38 MAP kinase and p21WAF1. Blockage of the p38 MAPK kinase function reversed M. officinalis extract-induced cell proliferation. These data demonstrate that M. officinalis extract-induced cell growth inhibition appears to be linked to the activation of p38 MAP kinase through p21WAF1 expression. Moreover, treatment of 5637 cells with M. officinalis extract suppressed constitutive and TNF-alpha-induced-nuclear factor-kappa B (NTF-kappa B) activation. Furthermore, the transactivation of TNF-alpha-stimulated NF-kappa B was inhibited by SB203580 treatment. Collectively, these results suggest that the p38 MAP kinase pathway contributes, at least partially, to the anti-cancer activity of M. officinalis extract in human urinary bladder tumor 5637 cells.
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