Resveratrol Reduces TNF-alpha-induced U373MG Human Glioma Cell Invasion through Regulating NF-kappa B Activation and uPA/uPAR Expression
- Authors
- Ryu, Jinhyun; Ku, Bo Mi; Lee, Yeon Kyung; Jeong, Joo Yeon; Kang, Seokmin; Choi, Jungil; Yang, Yeongae; Lee, Dong Hoon; Roh, Gu Seob; Kim, Hyun Joon; Cho, Gyeong Jae; Choi, Wan Sung; Kim, Nayoung; Kang, Sang Soo
- Issue Date
- Dec-2011
- Publisher
- International Institute of Anticancer Research
- Keywords
- Resveratrol; glioma; invasion; TNF-alpha; urokinase plasminogen activator
- Citation
- Anticancer Research, v.31, no.12, pp 4223 - 4230
- Pages
- 8
- Indexed
- SCI
SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- Anticancer Research
- Volume
- 31
- Number
- 12
- Start Page
- 4223
- End Page
- 4230
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/23447
- ISSN
- 0250-7005
1791-7530
- Abstract
- Background: High invasiveness of glioma cells is one of the reasons that patients with malignant glioma have a poor prognosis. Resveratrol, a plant compound abundant in the peel of grapes, has been suggested as a potential cancer chemopreventive agent. Therefore, we investigated the effect of resveratrol on glioma cell invasion. Materials and Methods: The effect of resveratrol on U373MG human glioma cell invasion was assessed by Matrigel assay and tnethylthiazoltetrazolium assay. Western blotting and reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction were performed to elucidate the action mechanism of resveratrol. Results: Resveratrol reduced tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha-induced U373MG human glioma cell invasion. In addition, resveratrol repressed nuclear factor kappa B (NF-kappa B) activation and down-regulated mRNA expression of urokinase plastninogen activator (uPA) and its receptor in TNF-alpha-treated glioma cells. Conclusion: These findings suggest that resveratrol could prevent glioma cell invasion via inhibiting proteolysis of extracellular matrix.
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