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Curcumin inhibits cell cycle progression of immortalized human umbilical vein endothelial (ECV304) cells by up-regulating cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor,p21WAF1/CIP1, p27KIP1 and p53
Authors:Park Myung-Jin  Kim Eun-Hee  Park In-Chul  Lee Hyung-Chan  Woo Sang-Hyeok  Lee Jae-Young  Hong Young-Joon  Rhee Chang Hun  Choi Seung-Hoon  Shim Bum-Sang  Lee Seung-Hoon  Hong Seok-Il
Affiliation:Laboratory of Cell Biology, Korea Cancer Center Hospital, 139-706 Seoul, Korea.
Abstract:
To elucidate possible mechanisms of anti-angiogenic activity by curcumin, we performed cDNA microarray and found that curcumin modulated cell cycle related gene expression. For further confirmation, DNA contents and expression levels of cyclins, cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs), and CDK inhibitors (CDKIs) were examined by FACS analysis and Western blotting, respectively. Curcumin was found to induce G0/G1 and/or G2/M phase cell cycle arrest, up-regulate CDKIs, p21WAF1/CIP1, p27KIP1, and p53, and slightly down-regulate cyclin B1 and cdc2 in ECV304 cells. However, expression level of other cyclins and CDKs were not changed by curcumin. We, therefore, conclude that the up-regulation of CDKIs by curcumin plays a critical role in the regulation of cell cycle distribution in these cells, which may have a major role in anti-angiogenic activity of curcumin.
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