Iris Nertschinskia ethanol extract differentially induces cytotoxicity in human breast cancer cells depending on AKT1/2 activity

Jae Sik Shin, Hyung Gun Maeng, Seung Woo Hong, Jai Hee Moon, Jin Sun Kim, Young Ah Suh, Eun Sung Kim, Young Min Lee, Ye Seul Kim, Eun Kyung Choi, Inki Kim, Sok Young Lee, Dong Hyung Cho, Nam Joo Hong, Tae Won Kim, Dong Hoon Jin, Wang Jae Lee

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Abstract

Recently, we reported that an ethanol extract of Iris nertschinskia induces p53-dependent apoptosis in the MCF7 human breast cancer cell line. However, the detailed mechanisms were not fully explored. Here, we demonstrate another aspect of the activity of I. nertschinskia in breast cancer cells. We compared the response to an ethanol extract of I. nertschinskia in two different human breast cancer cell lines, Hs578Tand MDA-MB231, respectively with relatively low and high AKT1/2 activity by trypan blue exclusion assay and FACS analysis. Knockdown of endogenous AKT1 or AKT2 in breast cancer cells by RNA interference determined the sensitivity to I. nertschinskia ethanol extract compared to control cells. The I. nertschinskia ethanol extract induced cell death in a manner that depended on the level of phosphorylated AKT1/2 protein and was associated with a significant increase in the sub-G1 cell population, indicative of apoptosis. Our results indicate that an ethanol extract of I. nertschinskia differentially induces cell death in breast cancer cells depending on their level of phosphorylated AKT1/2.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)6511-6516
Number of pages6
JournalAsian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
Volume13
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 2012

Keywords

  • AKT1
  • AKT2
  • Breast cancer
  • Iris nertschinskia

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