International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Dec 2014)

Morin, a Flavonoid from Moraceae, Induces Apoptosis by Induction of BAD Protein in Human Leukemic Cells

  • Cheol Park,
  • Won Sup Lee,
  • Se-Il Go,
  • Arulkumar Nagappan,
  • Min Ho Han,
  • Su Hyun Hong,
  • Gon Sup Kim,
  • Gi Young Kim,
  • Taeg Kyu Kwon,
  • Chung Ho Ryu,
  • Sung Chul Shin,
  • Yung Hyun Choi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms16010645
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 1
pp. 645 – 659

Abstract

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Evidence suggests that phytochemicals can safely modulate cancer cell biology and induce apoptosis. Here, we investigated the anti-cancer activity of morin, a flavone originally isolated from members of the Moraceae family in human leukemic cells, focusing on apoptosis. An anti-cancer effect of morin was screened with several human leukemic cell lines. U937 cells were most sensitive to morin, where it induced caspase-dependent apoptosis in a dose-dependent manner. It also induced loss of MMP (ΔΨm) along with cytochrome c release, down-regulated Bcl-2 protein, and up-regulated BAX proteins. The apoptotic activity of morin was significantly attenuated by Bcl-2 augmentation. In conclusion, morin induced caspase-dependent apoptosis through an intrinsic pathway by upregulating BAD proteins. In addition, Bcl-2 protein expression is also important in morin-induced apoptosis of U937 cells. This study provides evidence that morin might have anticancer properties in human leukemic cells.

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