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    题名: Compound MMH01 possesses toxicity against human leukemia and pancreatic cancer cells
    作者: Chen, YJ (Chen, Yu-Jen)
    Chou, CJ (Chou, Cheng-Jen)
    Chang, TT (Chang, Tun-Tschu)
    贡献者: 運教所
    关键词: DEPRIVATION-INDUCED APOPTOSIS
    FRUITING BODIES EXTRACT
    RAT PC12 CELLS
    ANTRODIA-CINNAMOMEA
    日期: 2009-04
    上传时间: 2011-12-06 11:48:31 (UTC+8)
    摘要: MMH01 is a compound isolated from Antrodia cinnamomea. MMH01 markedly inhibited growth of human leukemia U937 and pancreatic cancer BxPC3 cells. It resulted in distinct patterns of cell cycle distribution in U937 (G2/M, sub-G1 and polyploidy) and BxPC3 cells (G0/G1 and sub-G1). The modes of cell death in U937 cells include apoptosis and mitotic catastrophe, whereas apoptosis-associated events or necrosis in BxPC3 cells. Neither mitochondrial membrane permeabilization nor caspase dependence was noted. Proteins involving mitotic catastrophe-associated cell death such as cyclin B1 and checkpoint kinase 2 were activated in U937 cells. Only slight to moderate viability inhibition was noted to human monocytes, the normal counterpart of these myeloid leukemic cells. In conclusion, MMH01 possesses cytotoxicity against human leukemia and pancreatic cancer cells. (c) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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