Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2113451 | Cancer Letters | 2012 | 8 Pages |
In this report, we investigated the effects of the natural product parthenolide on human B-lymphoma cell lines. We show that parthenolide inhibited NF-κB transcription factor c-Rel (REL). In addition, the sensitivity of several human B-lymphoma cell lines to parthenolide-induced apoptosis inversely correlated with their levels of anti-apoptosis protein Bcl-XL. Furthermore, ectopic expression of Bcl-XL (but not Bcl-2) in two B-lymphoma cell lines decreased their sensitivity to parthenolide-induced apoptosis. Finally, over-expression of a transforming mutant of REL, which increased expression of endogenous Bcl-XL, decreased the sensitivity of BJAB B-lymphoma cells to parthenolide-induced apoptosis. These results demonstrate that the NF-κB target gene products Bcl-XL and Bcl-2 can play different roles in protecting B-lymphoma cells from chemical-induced apoptosis.