4-NQO induces apoptosis via p53-dependent mitochondrial signaling pathway.

Toxicology(2007)

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4-Nitroquinoline N-oxide (4-NQO) as an UV-mimetic agent leading to DNA damage is a potent mutagen and carcinogen, and can induce apoptosis in various types of cells. However, the mechanism of apoptosis induced by 4-NQO is still not quite clarified. In this study we found that 4-NQO could not only induce apoptosis in KB cells, but also caused considerable damage to the mitochondrial membrane. Therefore, we inferred that 4-NQO might induce apoptosis through the mitochondrial signaling pathway resulting from DNA damage. Further investigation showed that the apoptosis induced by 4-NQO was p53-dependent. Furthermore, the expression levels of bax and bcl-2, closely related to mitochondrial signaling pathway, were up- and down-regulated, respectively. Meanwhile, the activity of caspase-9 and -3, lying in downstream of mitochondrial, was also enhanced. At the same time, the expression level of p21 also was increased by 4-NQO exposure, leading to the cell cycle arrested in G1 phase. The results indicated that 4-NQO arrested cell cycle in G1 phase, thus allowing enough time for DNA repair; on the other hand, if the cellular DNA were not repaired, apoptosis may follow through the p53-dependent mitochondrial signaling pathway, and mechanism of apoptosis induced by 4-NQO is not exactly the same that induced by UV radiation, as the later induces apoptosis through death receptors and mitochondrial signaling pathway.
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Apoptosis,4-NQO,Mitochondrial signaling pathway,KB cells
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