Millepachine, a potential topoisomerase II inhibitor induces apoptosis via activation of NF-κB pathway in ovarian cancer.

ONCOTARGET(2016)

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Millepachine (MIL) was a novel chalcone that was separated from Millettia pachycarpa Benth (Leguminosae). We found MIL induced apoptosis through activating NF-kappa B pathway both in SK-OV-3 and A2780S cells. Western blot showed that MIL increased the levels of IKKa, p-IKK alpha/beta, p-I kappa B alpha and NF-kappa B (p65) proteins, and decreased the expression of I kappa B alpha protein. Immunohistochemistry analysis indicated that translocation of NF-kappa B into the nucleus increased in both ovarian cancer cells. EMSA assay proved MIL enhanced NF-kappa B DNA-binding activity in the nuclear. That specific NF-kappa B inhibitors alleviated MIL-induced apoptosis suggested NF-kappa B activation showed a pro-apoptotic function in SK-OV-3 and A2780S cells. Since NF-kappa B could be activated by double strand breaks and showed a pro-apoptotic function in the DNA damage response, SCGE assay and western blot revealed that MIL caused DNA strand breaks and significantly increased the level of p-ATM protein and further increased the levels of p-IKK alpha/beta and NF-kappa B (p65) protein in SK-OV-3 and A2780S cells, while a specific ATM inhibitor could alleviated these effects. Moreover, Topoisomerase II drug screening kit and computer modeling assay were used to prove that MIL induced the production of linear DNA and inhibited the activity of topoisomerase II through binding with Topoisomerase II-Cleaved DNA complex to stabilize the complex. Taken together, our results identified that MIL exhibited anti-tumor activity through inhibiting topoisomerase II activity to induce tumor cells DNA damage, and MIL-activated NF-kappa B pathway showed a pro-apoptotic function in response to DNA damage.
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topoisomerase II inhibitor,millepachine,apoptosis,NF-kappa B pathway,ovarian cancer
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