Curcumin Nicotinate Selectively Induces Cancer Cell Apoptosis and Cycle Arrest through a P53-Mediated Mechanism
Ying-chun He,
Lan He,
Ramina Khoshaba,
Fang-guo Lu,
Chuan Cai,
Fang-liang Zhou,
Duan-fang Liao,
Deliang Cao
Affiliations
Ying-chun He
Hunan Provincial Key Laboratory for Prevention and Treatment of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology Diseases with Chinese Medicine, State Key Laboratory of Chinese Medicine Powder and Medicine Innovation in Hunan (incubation), College of Medicine, Hunan University of Chinese Medicine, Changsha 410208, China
Lan He
Hunan Provincial Key Laboratory for Prevention and Treatment of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology Diseases with Chinese Medicine, State Key Laboratory of Chinese Medicine Powder and Medicine Innovation in Hunan (incubation), College of Medicine, Hunan University of Chinese Medicine, Changsha 410208, China
Ramina Khoshaba
Department of Medical Microbiology, Immunology & Cell Biology, Simmons Cancer Institute, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine. 913 N. Rutledge Street, Springfield, IL 62794, USA
Fang-guo Lu
Hunan Provincial Key Laboratory for Prevention and Treatment of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology Diseases with Chinese Medicine, State Key Laboratory of Chinese Medicine Powder and Medicine Innovation in Hunan (incubation), College of Medicine, Hunan University of Chinese Medicine, Changsha 410208, China
Chuan Cai
Hunan Provincial Key Laboratory for Prevention and Treatment of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology Diseases with Chinese Medicine, State Key Laboratory of Chinese Medicine Powder and Medicine Innovation in Hunan (incubation), College of Medicine, Hunan University of Chinese Medicine, Changsha 410208, China
Fang-liang Zhou
Hunan Provincial Key Laboratory for Prevention and Treatment of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology Diseases with Chinese Medicine, State Key Laboratory of Chinese Medicine Powder and Medicine Innovation in Hunan (incubation), College of Medicine, Hunan University of Chinese Medicine, Changsha 410208, China
Duan-fang Liao
Hunan Provincial Key Laboratory for Prevention and Treatment of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology Diseases with Chinese Medicine, State Key Laboratory of Chinese Medicine Powder and Medicine Innovation in Hunan (incubation), College of Medicine, Hunan University of Chinese Medicine, Changsha 410208, China
Deliang Cao
Department of Medical Microbiology, Immunology & Cell Biology, Simmons Cancer Institute, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine. 913 N. Rutledge Street, Springfield, IL 62794, USA
Curcumin is an anticancer agent, but adverse effects and low bioavailability are its main drawbacks, which drives efforts in chemical modifications of curcumin. This study evaluated antiproliferative activity and cancer cell selectivity of a curcumin derivative, curcumin nicotinate (CN), in which two niacin molecules were introduced. Our data showed that CN effectively inhibited proliferation and clonogenic growth of colon (HCT116), breast (MCF-7) and nasopharyngeal (CNE2, 5-8F and 6-10B) cancer cells with IC50 at 27.7 μM, 73.4 μM, 64.7 μM, 46.3 μM, and 31.2 μM, respectively. In cancer cells, CN induced apoptosis and cell cycle arrest at G2/M phase through a p53-mediated mechanism, where p53 was activated, p21 and pro-apoptotic proteins Bid and Bak were upregulated, and PARP was cleaved. In non-transformed human mammary epithelial cells MCF10A, CN at 50 µM had no cytotoxicity and p53 was not activated, but curcumin at 12.5 µM activated p53 and p21 and inhibited MCF10A cell growth. These data suggest that CN inhibits cell growth and proliferation through p53-mediated apoptosis and cell cycle arrest with cancer cell selectivity.