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Apoptosis of murine melanoma B16-BL6 cells induced by quercetin targeting mitochondria, inhibiting expression of PKC-α and translocating PKC-δ

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Abstract

Purpose

In our previous study, quercetin was found to induce apoptosis of murine melanoma B16-BL6 cells. The cellular and molecular mechanism of quercetin-induced apoptosis was investigated in the present study.

Methods

Nuclear morphology was determined by fluorescence microscopy. DNA fragmentation was analyzed by electrophoresis and quantified by the diphenylamine method. The transmembrane potential of mitochondria was measured by flow cytometry. Bcl-2, Bcl-XL, PKC-α, PKC-β, and PKC-δ were detected by Western blotting. Caspase activity was determined spectrophotometrically.

Results

Quercetin induced the condensation of nuclei of B16-BL6 cells in a dose-dependent pattern as visualized by Hoechst 33258 and propidium iodide dying. Phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA), a PKC activator, significantly enhanced apoptosis induced by quercetin, while doxorubicin, a PKC inhibitor, markedly decreased it. Both PMA and doxorubicin showed a consistent effect on the fragmentation of nuclear DNA caused by various dosages of quercetin. Quercetin dose-dependently led to loss of the mitochondrial membrane potential, which was also significantly reinforced or antagonized by PMA and doxorubicin, respectively. Moreover, PMA showed reinforcement, while doxorubicin showed significant antagonization, of the quercetin-mediated decrease in the expression of Bcl-2. Quercetin promoted caspase-3 activity in a dose-dependent manner, which was also regulated by PMA and doxorubicin with a pattern similar to that seen in their effect on apoptosis, mitochondrial membrane potential and Bcl-2 expression, but none of these were directly affected by PMA and doxorubicin. Free fatty acid and chlorpromazine, a PKC activator and inhibitor, respectively, did not interfere with these effects of quercetin. B16-BL6 cells expressed PKC-α, PKC-β, and PKC-δ. Quercetin dose-dependently inhibited the expression of PKC-α but not that of PKC-β and PKC-δ. Doxorubicin almost completely blocked the effect of quercetin on the expression of PKC-α. Quercetin was also involved in the translocation of PKC-δ from the cytosol to the nucleus. PMA enhanced the effect of quercetin on the translocation of PKC-δ.

Conclusions

These results indicate that quercetin induced apoptosis of murine melanoma B16-BL6 cells by injuring their mitochondria, increasing the activity of caspase-3, inhibiting the expression of Bcl-2 and PKC-α, and inducing the translocation of PKC-δ. Doxorubicin inhibited these effects of quercetin by blocking the decreased expression of PKC-α induced by quercetin while PMA increased these effects by enhancing the translocation of PKC-δ induced by quercetin.

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This study was supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (no. 30300425) and the Province Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu (no. BK2003069).

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Zhang, XM., Chen, J., Xia, YG. et al. Apoptosis of murine melanoma B16-BL6 cells induced by quercetin targeting mitochondria, inhibiting expression of PKC-α and translocating PKC-δ. Cancer Chemother Pharmacol 55, 251–262 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00280-004-0863-5

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