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Linalool preferentially induces robust apoptosis of a variety of leukemia cells via upregulating p53 and cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors

Authors :
X.B. Zhang
Yongming Fang
Xiaohua Xu
Xi Qiu
Ying Gu
Xiaoxian Gan
Rongzhen Xu
Zhang Ting
Source :
Toxicology. 268(1-2)
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Linalool, a natural small molecule monoterpene, has been shown to have anti-tumor activity against several human tumor cell lines in vitro; however, the anti-leukemia spectrum and molecular mechanisms inhibiting tumor cell growth are not fully understood. In the present study, we demonstrated that linalool preferentially induced growth arrest and apoptosis of a variety of human leukemia cells, but spared normal hematopoietic cells. Treatment of leukemia cells by linalool for 12h led to strong activation of p53, cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors (CDKIs), GADD45alpha, c-jun and phosphorylated-JNK, suggesting that linalool-induced apoptosis might be associated with activation of p53 and CDKIs. The findings here warrant further investigation of this class of natural product as lead compound for developing novel therapeutic agents for leukemia.

Details

ISSN :
18793185
Volume :
268
Issue :
1-2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Toxicology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1742c1904cf272bb488d4bb30652d392