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Dimethoxycurcumin Reduces Proliferation and Induces Apoptosis in Renal Tumor Cells More Efficiently Than Demethoxycurcumin and Curcumin

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Publisher Elsevier
Date 2021 Feb 14
PMID 33582110
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Curcumin (Cur), is a pigment with antiproliferative activity but has some pharmacokinetic limitations, which led researchers to look for more effective structure analogs. This work investigated the effects of Cur and compared them with the two analogs, demethoxycurcumin (DeMC) and dimethoxycurcumin (DiMC), to elucidate their mechanisms of action. The cytotoxic, antiproliferative, and genotoxic effects these compounds were correlated based on gene expression analysis in the human renal adenocarcinoma cells (786-O). Cur decreased CYP2D6 expression and exhibited cytotoxic effects, such as inducing monopolar spindle formation and mitotic arrest mediated by the increase in CDKN1A (p21) mRNA. This dysregulation induced cell death through a caspase-independent pathway but was mediated by decrease in MTOR and BCL2 mRNA expression, suggesting that apoptosis occurred by autophagy. DeMC and DiMC had similar effects in that they induced monopolar spindle and mitotic arrest, were genotoxic, and activated GADD45A, an important molecule in repair mechanisms, and CDKN1A. However, the induction of apoptosis by DeMC was delayed and regulated by the decrease of antiapoptotic mRNA BCL.XL and subsequent activation of caspase 9 and caspase 3/7. DiMC treatment increased the expression of CYP1A2, CYP2C19, and CYP3A4 and exhibited higher cytotoxicity compared with other compounds. It induced apoptosis by increasing mRNA expression of BBC3, MYC, and CASP7 and activation of caspase 9 and caspase 3/7. These data revealed that different gene regulation processes are involved in cell death induced by Cur, DeMC, and DiMC. All three can be considered as promising chemotherapy candidates, with DiMC showing the greatest potency.

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