Glycyrol induces apoptosis in human Jurkat T cell lymphocytes via the Fas-FasL/caspase-8 pathway

Planta Med. 2011 Feb;77(3):242-7. doi: 10.1055/s-0030-1250260. Epub 2010 Aug 17.

Abstract

Glycyrrhiza uralensis (Leguminosae) has long been used to treat inflammatory ailments, such as gastric ulcers, arthritis, and rheumatism. From this traditional herbal plant, glycyrol, a coumestan with anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory activities, was first isolated and synthesized to test its apoptosis-inducing properties in human Jurkat cells. Flow cytometry analysis indicated that glycyrol can arrest the cell cycle in S phase and subsequently induce apoptosis in both time- and dose-dependent manners. Consequently, it was shown that caspase-8 and -9 were involved in the activation of apoptosis after glycyrol treatment. Despite its known NF- κB inhibitory activity, glycyrol did not influence the prosurvival Bcl-2 and the proapoptotic Bax. Interestingly, glycyrol was revealed to enhance the Fas level independently from p53, which even slightly decreased. Thus, glycyrol acts in a similar manner as known cytostatic drugs and may have a potential as lead for the development of drugs for cancer treatment.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Apoptosis / drug effects*
  • Caspase 8 / metabolism*
  • Caspase 9 / metabolism
  • Cell Cycle / drug effects
  • Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
  • Fas Ligand Protein / metabolism
  • Flavonoids / pharmacology*
  • Glycyrrhiza / chemistry*
  • Humans
  • Jurkat Cells / drug effects*
  • Plant Extracts / pharmacology*
  • fas Receptor / metabolism*

Substances

  • FAS protein, human
  • FASLG protein, human
  • Fas Ligand Protein
  • Flavonoids
  • Plant Extracts
  • fas Receptor
  • glycyrol
  • Caspase 8
  • Caspase 9