Fas-mediated apoptosis is enhanced by glycyrrhizin without alteration of caspase-3-like activity

S Ishiwata, K Nakashita, Y Ozawa, M Niizeki… - Biological and …, 1999 - jstage.jst.go.jp
S Ishiwata, K Nakashita, Y Ozawa, M Niizeki, S Nozaki, Y Tomioka, M Mizugaki
Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 1999jstage.jst.go.jp
抄録 We demonstrate that glycyrrhizin (GL) enhanced Fas-mediated apoptotic body
formation and DNA fragmentation in T cell lines although GL alone did not induce apoptosis.
The enhancement effect of Fas-mediated apoptosis by GL was dose-dependent above 0.3
μM. Time course study revealed that simultaneous co-treatment of GL and anti-Fas antibody
was crucial for the enhancement of apoptosis and pretreatment with GL was not effective.
Anti-Fas antibody elicited caspase-3-like activity. However caspase-3-like activity with co …
抄録
We demonstrate that glycyrrhizin (GL) enhanced Fas-mediated apoptotic body formation and DNA fragmentation in T cell lines although GL alone did not induce apoptosis. The enhancement effect of Fas-mediated apoptosis by GL was dose-dependent above 0.3 μM. Time course study revealed that simultaneous co-treatment of GL and anti-Fas antibody was crucial for the enhancement of apoptosis and pretreatment with GL was not effective. Anti-Fas antibody elicited caspase-3-like activity. However caspase-3-like activity with co-treatment of GL and anti-Fas antibody was the same level as the antibody alone. Glycyrrhetic acid, the aglycon of GL, did not enhance Fas-mediated apoptosis. The amphipathic property of GL might enable it to interact with the plasma membrance and lead to the enhancement of apoptosis.
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