ROS mediate selenite-induced apoptosis in colon cancer cells

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Selenite-induced oxidative stress and its relationship to mitochondrial apoptosis was studied in human adenocarcinoma HT-29 cells. It is shown that selenite induces caspase-dependent apoptosis, which is mediated by mitochondria via released cytochrome c, apoptosis-inducing factor (AIF) and Smac/Diablo. Selenite activates stress kinases p38 and JNK while suppressing reduced glutathione (GSH) and thioredoxin reductase (TrxR) levels, transiently inducing heme oxygenase (HO-1) system as well as reducing Akt expression. Pre-treatment of cells with selected antioxidants and stress kinase inhibitors significantly prevented selenite-induced cell death, thereby implicating oxidative stress as a direct (Bax) as well as indirect (via kinases) cause of HT-29 cells demise. These results thus demonstrate for the first time active proapoptotic and anti-survival effects of selenite in colon cancer cells. © 2010 Versita Warsaw and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

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Králová, V., Červinka, M., & Rudolf, E. (2010). ROS mediate selenite-induced apoptosis in colon cancer cells. Central European Journal of Biology, 5(2), 166–177. https://doi.org/10.2478/s11535-010-0007-3

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