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Anti-proliferative effect of honokiol in oral squamous cancer through the regulation of specificity protein 1

  • Dong Wook Kim
  • , Seon Mi Ko
  • , Young Joo Jeon
  • , Young Woock Noh
  • , Nag Jin Choi
  • , Sung Dae Cho
  • , Hong Seop Moon
  • , Young Sik Cho
  • , Jae Chen Shin
  • , Seon Min Park
  • , Kang Seok Seo
  • , Ji Young Choi
  • , Jung Il Chae*
  • , Jung Hyun Shim
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Jeonbuk National University
  • Chungnam National University
  • College of Agricultural and Life Science
  • Mokpo National University
  • Keimyung University
  • Pohang Center for Evaluation of Biomaterials
  • Pohang University of Science and Technology
  • Sunchon National University
  • Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology

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Abstract

Honokiol (HK), a novel plant-derived natural product, is a physiologically activated compound with polyphenolic structure, and has been identified to function as an anticancer agent. It has been widely used in several diseases as a traditional medicine for a long time. We investigated whether HK could show anticancer effects on two oral squamous cell lines (OSCCs), HN-22 and HSC-4. We demonstrated that HK-treated cells showed dramatic reduction in cell growth and apoptotic cell morphologies. Intriguingly, the transcription factor specificity protein 1 (Sp1) was significantly inhibited by HK in a dose-dependent manner. Furthermore, we checked changes in cell cycle regulatory proteins and anti-apoptotic proteins at the molecular level, which are known as Sp1 target genes. The important key regulators in the cell cycle such as p27 and p21 were up-regulated by HK-mediated down-regulation of Sp1, whereas anti-apoptotic proteins including Mcl-1 and survivin were decreased, resulting in caspase-dependent apoptosis. Taken together, results from this study suggest that HK could modulate Sp1 transactivation and induce apoptotic cell death through the regulation of cell cycle and suppression of anti apoptotic proteins. In addition, HK may be used in cancer prevention and therapies to improve the clinical outcome as an anticancer drug.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1103-1110
Number of pages8
JournalInternational Journal of Oncology
Volume43
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013.10

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Keywords

  • Apoptosis
  • Honokiol
  • Oral squamous cancer cell
  • Specificity protein 1

Quacquarelli Symonds(QS) Subject Topics

  • Medicine
  • Biological Sciences

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