Induction of medulloblastoma cell apoptosis by sulforaphane, a dietary anticarcinogen from brassica vegetables.

Auteur(s) :
., Boivin D., Gendron M., ., Moghrabi A., Theoret Y.
Date :
Jan, 2004
Source(s) :
CANCER LETTERS. #203:1 p35-43
Adresse :
Laboratoire de Medecine Moleculaire Ste-Justine-UQAM, Centre de Cancerologie Charles-Bruneau, Hopital Ste-Justine, 3175 Chemin Cote-Ste-Catherine, H3T 1C5, Montreal, Que., Canada

Sommaire de l'article

There is increasing evidence that a variety of natural substances derived from the diet may act as potent chemopreventive agents. In this work, we show that DAOY cells, a widely used model of metastatic medulloblastoma (MBL), are highly sensitive to sulforaphane, a naturally occurring isothiocyanate from Brassica vegetables. Sulforaphane induced DAOY cell death by apoptosis, as determined by DNA fragmentation and chromatin condensation. DAOY apoptosis correlates with the induction of caspase-3 and -9 activities, resulting in the cleavage of PARP and vimentin. Both the cytotoxic effect and apoptotic characteristics induced by sulforaphane were reversed by zVAD-fmk, a broad spectrum caspase inhibitor, demonstrating the important role of caspases in its cytotoxic effect. These results identify sulforaphane as a novel inducer of MBL cell apoptosis, supporting the potential clinical usefulness of diet-derived substances as chemopreventive agents.

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