Troglitazione affects survival of human osteosarcoma cells

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Activation of PPARγ, a transcription factor member of the family of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors, induces apoptosis in several normal and tumor cell lines. In our study, we investigated whether treatment with troglitazone (TRO), a known PPARγ agonist, induced apoptosis in the human osteosarcoma (OS) cell lines G292, MG63, SAOS and U2OS that express PPARγ. In our experiments, TRO never induced apoptosis of OS cells; on the contrary, TRO increased cell number, based on MTT proliferation assay. Remarkably, the TRO-induced cell number increase depended on a decrease of apoptosis that naturally occurred in the culture and was not due to an increased cell proliferation rate. TRO also prevented staurosporin-induced apoptosis. The TRO-mediated survival effect correlated with the activation of Akt, a well-known mediator of survival stimuli. Our work describes a new function for TRO and indicates that the Akt survival pathway may be a mediator of TRO-induced increase of survival. © 2002 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Lucarelli, E., Sangiorgi, L., Maini, V., Lattanzi, G., Marmiroli, S., Reggiani, M., … Picci, P. (2002). Troglitazione affects survival of human osteosarcoma cells. International Journal of Cancer, 98(3), 344–351. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.10203

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