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dc.contributor.authorChoudhuri, T
dc.contributor.authorPal, S
dc.contributor.authorDas, Tanya
dc.contributor.authorSa, Gaurisankar
dc.date.accessioned2013-03-13T06:36:32Z
dc.date.available2013-03-13T06:36:32Z
dc.date.issued2005-05-20
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dc.identifier.citationChoudhuri T. Pal S, Das T and Sa G. Curcumin selectively induces apoptosis in deregulated cyclin D 1 expressed cells at G2 phase of cell cycle in a p53-dependent manner. J Bioi Chern 280: 20059-20068, 2005. (with front page cover citing the work]en_US
dc.identifier.issn0021-9258
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dc.descriptionDOI: 10.1074/jbc.M410670200en_US
dc.description.abstractCurcumin (diferuloylmethane) is known to induce apoptosis in tumor cells. In asynchronous cultures, with time-lapse video-micrography in combination with quantitative fluorescence microscopy, we have demonstrated that curcumin induces apoptosis at G(2) phase of cell cycle in deregulated cyclin D1-expressed mammary epithelial carcinoma cells, leaving its normal counterpart unaffected. In our search toward delineating the molecular mechanisms behind such differential activities of curcumin, we found that it selectively increases p53 expression at G2 phase of carcinoma cells and releases cytochrome c from mitochondria, which is an essential requirement for apoptosis. Further experiments using p53-null as well as dominant-negative and wildtype p53-transfected cells have established that curcumin induces apoptosis in carcinoma cells via a p53-dependent pathway. On the other hand, curcumin reversibly inhibits normal mammary epithelial cell cycle progression by down-regulating cyclin D1 expression and blocking its association with Cdk4/Cdk6 as well as by inhibiting phosphorylation and inactivation of retinoblastoma protein. In addition, curcumin significantly up-regulates cell cycle inhibitory protein (p21Waf-1) in normal cells and arrests them in G(0) phase of cell cycle. Therefore, these cells escape from curcumin-induced apoptosis at G2 phase. Interestingly, these processes remain unaffected by curcumin in carcinoma cells where cyclin D1 expression is high. Similarly, in ectopically overexpressed system, curcumin cannot down-regulate cyclin D1 and thus block cell cycle progression. Hence, these cells progress into G2 phase and undergo apoptosis. These observations together suggest that curcumin may have a possible therapeutic potential in breast cancer patients.en_US
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dc.publisherAMER SOC BIOCHEMISTRY MOLECULAR BIOLOGY INCen_US
dc.subjectBREAST-CANCER CELLSen_US
dc.subjectDEPENDENT KINASESen_US
dc.subjectCDK INHIBITORSen_US
dc.subjectWOS:000229113700076en_US
dc.titleCurcumin selectively induces apoptosis in deregulated cyclin D1-expressed cells at G(2) phase of cell cycle in a p53-dependent manneren_US
dc.title.alternativeJOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRYen_US
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