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PLOS ONE | 2014

Trichonomas vaginalis Metalloproteinase Induces Apoptosis of SiHa Cells through Disrupting the Mcl-1/Bim and Bcl-xL/Bim Complexes

Juan-Hua Quan; Byung-Hun Kang; Guang-Ho Cha; Wei Zhou; Young-Bok Koh; Jung-Bo Yang; Heon-Jong Yoo; Mina Lee; Jae-Sook Ryu; Heung-Tae Noh; Jaeyul Kwon; Young-Ha Lee

To elucidate the roles of metalloproteinases and the Bcl-2 family of proteins in Trichovaginalis. vaginalis-induced apoptosis in human cervical cancer cells (SiHa cells) and vaginal epithelial cells (MS74 cells), SiHa cells and MS74 cells were incubated with live T. vaginalis, T. vaginalis excretory and secretory products (ESP), and T. vaginalis lysates, either with or without the specific metalloproteinase inhibitor 1,10-phenanthroline (1,10-PT), and examined apoptotic events and Bcl-2 signaling. The live T. vaginalis and the T. vaginalis ESP induced the release of cytochrome c into the cytosol, the activation of caspase-3 and caspase-9, and the cleavage of PARP. Additionally, the live T. vaginalis, but not the T. vaginalis lysate, induced the cleavage of the proapoptotic Bim protein. The live T. vaginalis and the T. vaginalis ESP, but not the T. vaginalis lysate, induced the dose-dependent cleavage of the antiapoptotic Bcl-xL and Mcl-1 proteins and decreased the association levels of Bcl-xL/Bim and Mcl-1/Bim complexes. We performed gelatin zymography and casein-hydrolysis assays on the live T. vaginalis and the T. vaginalis ESP to identify the apoptosis-inducing factor. Both the live T. vaginalis and the ESP contained high levels of metalloproteinases, of which activities were significantly inhibited by 1,10-PT treatment. Furthermore, the 1,10-PT blocked the cleavage of Bcl-xL, Mcl-1, PARP, caspase-3, and caspase-9, as well as the release of cytochrome c into the cytosol, and it significantly increased the association levels of the Bcl-xL/Bim and Mcl-1/Bim protein complexes, returning them to normal levels. Our results demonstrate that T. vaginalis induces mitochondria-dependent apoptosis in SiHa cells through the dissociation of Bcl-xL/Bim and Mcl-1/Bim complexes and that the apoptosis is blocked by the metalloproteinase inhibitor 1,10-PT. These results expand our understanding of the role of metalloproteinases in T. vaginalis-induced apoptosis and the signaling pathway in trichomoniasis of the cervicovaginal epithelial cells.


Histopathology | 2011

Excision repair cross-complementation group 1 expression predicts response and survival in locally advanced cervical carcinoma patients treated with concurrent chemoradiotherapy

Zhe Long Liang; Eun-Kee Song; Young Bok Ko; Na-Ri Lee; Ho-Young Yhim; Heung-Tae Noh; Hwan Jung Yun; Kwang Sun Suh; Deog Yeon Jo; Samyong Kim; Jun-Sang Kim; Jin-Man Kim; Hyo Jin Lee

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BioMed Research International | 2017

Trichomonas vaginalis Induces SiHa Cell Apoptosis by NF-κB Inactivation via Reactive Oxygen Species

Juan-Hua Quan; Byung-Hun Kang; Jung-Bo Yang; Yun-Ee Rhee; Heung-Tae Noh; In-Wook Choi; Guang-Ho Cha; Jae-Min Yuk; Young-Ha Lee

Trichomonas vaginalis induces apoptosis in host cells through various mechanisms; however, little is known about the relationship between apoptosis, reactive oxygen species (ROS), and NF-κB signaling pathways in the cervical mucosal epithelium. Here, we evaluated apoptotic events, ROS production, and NF-κB activity in T. vaginalis-treated cervical mucosal epithelial SiHa cells, with or without specific inhibitors, using fluorescence microscopy, DNA fragmentation assays, subcellular fractionation, western blotting, and luciferase reporter assay. SiHa cells treated with live T. vaginalis at a multiplicity of infection of 5 (MOI 5) for 4 h produced intracellular and mitochondrial ROS in a parasite-load-dependent manner. Incubation with T. vaginalis caused DNA fragmentation, cleavage of caspase 3 and PARP, and release of cytochrome c into the cytoplasm. T. vaginalis-treated SiHa cells showed transient early NF-κB p65 nuclear translocation, which dramatically dropped at 4 h after treatment. Suppression of NF-κB activity was dependent on parasite burden. However, treatment with the ROS scavenger, N-acetyl-C-cysteine (NAC), reversed the effect of T. vaginalis on apoptosis and NF-κB inactivation in SiHa cells. Taken together, T. vaginalis induces apoptosis in human cervical mucosal epithelial cells by parasite-dose-dependent ROS production through an NF-κB-regulated, mitochondria-mediated pathway.


International Journal of Gynecological Cancer | 2008

Epithelioid trophoblastic tumor of paracervix and parametrium

Heung-Tae Noh; Kil-Soo Lee; Mina Lee; Young-Joon Ko; S.H. Hwang; Sung-Kyong Son


Obstetrics & gynecology science | 2009

One case of vulva metastasis from cervical squamous cell carcinoma

Jong-Seon Lee; Heung-Tae Noh; Yun-Ee Rhee; Ki-Hwan Lee; Young-Bok Ko


Journal of Gynecologic Oncology | 2007

Malignant lymphoma of the uterine cervix treated by neoadjuvant chemotherapy

Soon-Ho Hwang; Bo-Yeon Kim; Jin-Hee Park; Kyung-Eun Lee; Mina Lee; Ki-Hwan Lee; Heung-Tae Noh; Sung-Kyong Son


Obstetrics & gynecology science | 2006

A case report of Extragonadal endodermal sinus tumor occurring in the appendix and mesentery

Young-Bok Ko; Heung-Tae Noh; Mina Lee; Kwan-Seop Shin; Soon-Ho Hwang; Suk-Hwan Hyun; Sung-Kyong Son


Obstetrics & gynecology science | 2005

Changes of Macrophages in Rat Corpus Luteum: Immunohistochemical and Transmission Electron Microscopy Studies

Sung-Kyong Son; Heung-Tae Noh; Yune-Lee Lee; Soo-Il Kim; Won-Sik Kim; Yun-Seok Yang


Obstetrics & gynecology science | 2004

Morphological Study on the Radiation-induced Follicular Atresia and the Follicular Macrophage

Keun-Il Song; Heung-Tae Noh; Yun-Ee Rhee; Sung-Kyong Son; Won-Sik Kim; Su-Il Kim


Obstetrics & gynecology science | 2004

Clinical and Cytogenetic Analysis of Midtrimester Amniocentesis

Jin-Gu Lee; Koo-Hyun Chung; Byung-Hun Kang; Heung-Tae Noh; Yun-Ee Rhee; Seon-Hoe Gu

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Sung-Kyong Son

Chungnam National University

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Yun-Ee Rhee

Chungnam National University

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Byung-Hun Kang

Chungnam National University

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Mina Lee

Chungnam National University

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Jung-Bo Yang

Chungnam National University

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Young-Bok Ko

Chungnam National University

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Guang-Ho Cha

Chungnam National University

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Heon-Jong Yoo

Chungnam National University

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Ki-Hwan Lee

Chungnam National University

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Young-Ha Lee

Chungnam National University

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