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Paraptosis in human glioblastoma cell line induced by curcumin

Journal

TOXICOLOGY IN VITRO
Volume 51, Issue -, Pages 63-73

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.tiv.2018.04.014

Keywords

Cell Death; Paraptosis; Curcumin; Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress Response; miRNAs

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  1. Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia (CONACyT) [CVU-131587]
  2. Registro de Becario [225321]
  3. UNAM
  4. Direccion de Investigacion of the Hospital Infantil de Mexico Federico Gomez through Fondos Federales [HIM/2015/026 SSA 1170]

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Curcumin is a polyphenol compound extracted from Curcuma longa plant, is a molecule with pleiotropic effects that suppresses transformation, proliferation and metastasis of malignant tumors. Curcumin can cause different kinds of cell death depending of its concentration on the exposed cell type. Here we show that exposure of the glioblastoma cell line A172 to curcumin at 50 mu M, the IC50, causes morphological change characteristic of paraptosis cell-death. Vesicles derived from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and low membrane potential of the mitochondria were constantly found in the exposed cells. Furthermore, changes in expression of the ER Stress Response (ERSR) genes IRE1 and ATF6, and the microRNAs (miRNAs) miR-27 alpha, miR-222, miR-449 was observed after exposure to curcumin. AKT-Insulin and p53-BCL2 networks were predicted being modulated by the affected miRNAs. Furthermore, AKT protein levels reduction was confirmed. Our data, strongly suggest that curcumin exerts its cell-death properties by affecting the integrity of the reticulum, leading to paraptosis in the glioblastoma cells. These data unveils the versatility of curcumin to control cancer progression.

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