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World J Gastroenterol. Aug 14, 2005; 11(30): 4667-4673
Published online Aug 14, 2005. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v11.i30.4667
Role of cell adhesion signal molecules in hepatocellular carcinoma cell apoptosis
Jian-Min Su, Li-Ying Wang, Yu-Long Liang, Xi-Liang Zha
Li-Ying Wang, Yu-Long Liang, Xi-Liang Zha, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Shanghai Medical College of Fudan University, Shanghai 200032, China
Jian-Min Su, Department of Chemistry, Fudan University, Shanghai 200032, China
Author contributions: All authors contributed equally to the work.
Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, No. 30400224 and 30370342, the Major State Basic Research Development Program of China, 973 Program, No. 2004CB520802
Correspondence to: Professor Xi-Liang Zha, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Shanghai Medical College of Fudan University, Yixueyuan Road 138, Shanghai 200032, China. xlzha@shmu.edu.cn
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Received: October 28, 2004
Revised: December 23, 2004
Accepted: December 26, 2004
Published online: August 14, 2005
Abstract

AIM: Cell adhesion molecules and their signal molecules play a very important role in carcinogenesis. The aim of this study is to elucidate the role of these molecules and the signal molecules of integrins and E-cadherins, such as (focal adhesion kinase) FAK, (integrin linked kinase) ILK, and β-catenin in hepatocellular carcinoma cell apoptosis.

METHODS: We first synthesized the small molecular compound, S-(1,2-dichlorovinyl)-L-cysteine (DCVC), and identified it, by element analysis and 1H NMR. To establish the apoptosis model of the SMMC-7721 hepatocellular carcinoma cell, we treated cells with DCVC in EBSS for different concentrations or for various length times in the presence of 20 μmol/L N,N’-diphenyl-p-phenylenediamine, which blocks necrotic cell death and identified this model by flow cytometry and DNA ladder. Then we studied the changes of FAK, ILK, β-catenin, and PKB in this apoptotic model by Western blot.

RESULTS: We found that the loss or decrease of cell adhesion signal molecules is an important reason in apoptosis of SMMC-7721 hepatocellular carcinoma cell and the apoptosis of SMMC-7721 cell was preceded by the loss or decrease of FAK, ILK, PKB, and β-catenin or the damage of cell-matrix and cell-cell adhesion.

CONCLUSION: Our results suggested that the decrease of adhesion signal molecules, FAK, ILK, PKB, and β-catenin, could induce hepatocellular carcinoma cell apoptosis.

Keywords: Cell adhesion signal molecule; Hepatocellular carcinoma; Cell apoptosis