Proceedings (Dec 2018)
Effects of Different Stress Conditions on Apoptosis, Proteasome Activity and Exosome Cell Death Pathways in Hepatocellular Carcinoma Cells
Abstract
In both healthy cells and cancer cells a number of different cellular responses influence the progress of cancer. In this study, we have investigated the effect of stress conditions on human hepatocyte cancer cells. Different concentrations of hydrogen peroxide, quercetin and N-acetyl cysteine were used to induce the acute cell stress. We have detected apoptosis, measured proteasome activity and performed a cell death array in both treated and control cells. Treatment of human hepatocyte cancer cells with hydrogen peroxide and quercetin resulted in decreased cell viability and increased apoptosis. On the other hand, proteasome activity was increased with hydrogen peroxide treatment but decreased with quercetin. N-acetyl cysteine supported cell viability and increased proteasome activity. In conclusion, cell death related genes were affected in quite different manner following hydrogen peroxide, quercetin and N-acetyl cysteine treatments.
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