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RESEARCH SUPPORT, N.I.H., EXTRAMURAL
RESEARCH SUPPORT, NON-U.S. GOV'T
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Beta-arrestin 2 modulates resveratrol-induced apoptosis and regulation of Akt/GSK3ß pathways.

BACKGROUND: Resveratrol is emerging as a novel anticancer agent. However, the mechanism(s) by which resveratrol exerts its effects on endometrial cancer (EC) are unknown. We previously reported that beta-arrestin 2 plays a critical role in cell apoptosis. The role of ß-arrestin 2 in resveratrol modulation of endometrial cancer cell apoptosis remains to be established.

SCOPE OF REVIEW: EC cells HEC1B and Ishikawa were transfected with either ß-arrestin 2 RNA interfering (RNAi) plasmid or beta-arrestin 2 full-length plasmid and control vector. The cells were then exposed to differing concentrations of resveratrol. Apoptotic cells were detected by TUNEL assay. Expression of total and phosphorylated Akt (p-Akt), total and phosphorylated glycogen synthase kinase 3 beta (p-GSK3ß), and caspase-3 were determined by Western blot analysis. Our data demonstrate that inhibition of ß-arrestin 2 increases the number of apoptotic cells and caspase-3 activation. Additionally ß-arrestin 2 exerted an additive effect on resveratrol-reduced levels of p-Akt and p-GSK3ß. Overexpression of ß-arrestin 2 decreased the percentage of apoptosis and caspase-3 activation and attenuated resveratrol-reduced levels of p-Akt and p-GSK3ß. Taken together, our studies demonstrate for the first time that ß-arrestin 2 mediated signaling plays a critical role in resveratrol-induced apoptosis in EC cells.

MAJOR CONCLUSIONS: Resveratrol primes EC cells to undergo apoptosis by modulating beta-arrestin 2 mediated Akt/GSK3ß signaling pathways.

GENERAL SIGNIFICANCE: These inspiring findings would provide a new molecular basis for further understanding of cell apoptotic mechanisms mediated by ß-arrestin 2 and may provide insights into a potential clinical relevance in EC.

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