Vanillin Enhances TRAIL-Induced Apoptosis in Cancer Cells through Inhibition of NF-kappa B Activation

Kriengsak Lirdprapamongkol, Hiroaki Sakurai, Shunsuke Suzuki, Keiichi Koizumi, Orawin Prangsaengtong, Amornrat Viriyaroj, Somsak Ruchirawat, Jisnuson Svasti, Ikuo Saiki

Research output: Contribution to journalArticle

Abstract

Background: Tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) is a promising anticancer agent which selectively kills cancer cells with little effect on normal cells. However, TRAIL resistance is widely found in cancer cells. We have previously reported antimetatstatic and antiangiogenic effects of vanillin, a flavoring agent from vanilla. Here we have evaluated the sensitizing effect of vanillin on a TRAIL-resistant human cervical cancer cell line, HeLa. Materials and Methods: Cell viability after treatments was determined by the WST-1 cell counting kit. Apoptosis was demonstrated by detection of caspase-3 activation and cleavage of poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase using immunoblot analysis. Effect of treatments on TRAIL signaling pathway and nuclear factor kappa B (FN-kappa B) activation was studied using immunoblot analysis and luciferase reporter assay. Results: Pretreatment of HeLa cells with vanillin enhanced TRAIL-induced cell death through the apoptosis pathway. Vanillin pretreatment inhibited TRAIL-induced phosphorylation of p65 and transcriptional activity of NF-kappa B. Conclusion: Vanillin sensitizes HeLa cells to TRAIL-induced apoptosis by inhibiting NF-kappa B activation.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)501-506
Number of pages6
JournalIn Vivo
Volume24
Issue number4
StatePublished - 2010/07

Fingerprint

Dive into the research topics of 'Vanillin Enhances TRAIL-Induced Apoptosis in Cancer Cells through Inhibition of NF-kappa B Activation'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

Cite this