Journal
FREE RADICAL RESEARCH
Volume 48, Issue 5, Pages 607-621Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.3109/10715762.2014.897342
Keywords
Wogonin; Nrf2; p53; drug resistance
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- Natural Science Foundation of China [30801410, 81372268, 81173087, 81230078, 81202611]
- State Key Laboratory of Natural Medicines, China Pharmaceutical University [ZJ11173]
- Major Research plan of the National Natural Science Foundation of China [91129732]
- Natural Science Foundation for Distinguished Young Scholars of Jiangsu Province [BK20130026]
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Cancer cells, compared with normal cells, are under increased oxidative stress with higher level of reactive oxygen species (ROS). When exposed to environmental stresses such as ROS, NFE-related factor 2 (Nrf2) is the key to antioxidant response by transcriptionally activating various detoxification and antioxidant enzymes. Previously, we have shown that wogonin, a flavonoid isolated from the root of Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi, could reverse drug resistance in MCF-7/DOX cells by blocking the translocation of Nrf2 into nucleus. However, the exact mechanism underlying the effect remains unclear. In this study, we observed that wogonin reduced the Nrf2 nuclear translocation, and therefore elevated the level of intracellular ROS to accomplish the purpose of killing malignant cells. Furthermore, the suppression of Nrf2 by wogonin can potentiate cytotoxic effects of chemotherapeutic agents in HepG2 cells. On one hand, down-regulation of Nrf2 lead to reduction of cytoprotective effect by inducing phage II enzymes which sensitize cells to chemotherapeutic agents. On the other hand, inhibition of multidrug resistance-associated proteins (MRPs) by wogonin enhances the effective drug level in cancer cells and potentiates their chemotherapeutic effects. Finally, we found that the decrease of Nrf2 may be related to overexpression of p53. Using p53 siRNA to knock down the endogenous p53 expression, the levels of both c-myc and Nrf2 in nucleus increased when exposed to wogonin. The present study indicates that wogonin can be used in chemotherapy not only because of its own antitumor ability, but also due to the enhanced cytotoxic effects of chemotherapeutic agents.
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