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Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry | 2017

Activation of autophagy and PPARγ protect colon cancer cells against apoptosis induced by interactive effects of butyrate and DHA in a cell type-dependent manner: The role of cell differentiation

Zuzana Tylichová; Nicol Straková; Jan Vondráček; Alena Hyršlová Vaculová; Alois Kozubík; Jiřina Hofmanová

The short-chain and n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids exhibit anticancer properties, and they may mutually interact within the colon. However, the molecular mechanisms of their action in colon cancer cells are still not fully understood. Our study focused on the mechanisms responsible for the diverse effects of sodium butyrate (NaBt), in particular when interacting with docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), in distinct colon cancer cell types, in which NaBt either induces cell differentiation or activates programmed cell death involving mitochondrial pathway. NaBt activated autophagy both in HT-29 cells, which are sensitive to induction of differentiation, and in nondifferentiating HCT-116 cells. However, autophagy supported cell survival only in HT-29 cells. Combination of NaBt with DHA-promoted cell death, especially in HCT-116 cells and after longer time intervals. The inhibition of autophagy both attenuated differentiation and enhanced apoptosis in HT-29 cells treated with NaBt and DHA, but it had no effect in HCT-116 cells. NaBt, especially in combination with DHA, activated PPARγ in both cell types. PPARγ silencing decreased differentiation and increased apoptosis only in HT-29 cells, therefore we verified the role of caspases in apoptosis, differentiation and also PPARγ activity using a pan-caspase inhibitor. In summary, our data suggest that diverse responses of colon cancer cells to fatty acids may rely on their sensitivity to differentiation, which may in turn depend on distinct engagement of autophagy, caspases and PPARγ. These results contribute to understanding of mechanisms underlying differential effects of NaBt, when interacting with other dietary fatty acids, in colon cancer cells.


Organohalogen compounds | 2002

Comparison of relative toxic potencies of hydroxylated PCBs and quinones in hepatic and mammary cell lines

Miroslav Machala; Luděk Bláha; Jan Vondráček; Hans-Joachim Lehmler; Larry W. Robertson; T. Malmberg


Archive | 1998

Cellular and Biochemical Indices for in Vitro Evaluation ofToxicity of Organic Extracts from River Sediments

Miroslav Machala; Jan Vondráček; Luděk Bláha; Klára Štaffová; Jiří Kohoutek; Alois Kozubík; Jiřina Hofmanová; Kateřina Minksová; Pavel Čupr; Aleš Hrdlička; Jiří Neča; Robert Ulrich; Ivan Holoubek


Klinická onkologie | 2018

Může analýza buněčného lipidomu přispět k rozlišení nádorových a nenádorových buněk kolonu

Jiřina Hofmanová; Josef Slavík; Zuzana Tylichová; Petra Ovesná; Jan Bouchal; Zdeněk Kolář; Jiří Ehrmann; Monika Levková; Jan Vondráček; Alois Kozubík


Archive | 2014

Interactive effects of sodium butyrate and benzo[a]pyrene incolon cancer cell model

Ondřej Zapletal; Markéta Kabátková; Zuzana Tylichová; Jan Topinka; Alena Milcova; Miroslav Machala; Jiřina Hofmanová; Alois Kozubík; Jan Vondráček


Metabolism of Drugs and Other Xenobiotics | 2012

24. Environmental Estrogens

Miroslav Machala; Jan Vondráček


Archive | 2011

The endocrine-disrupting and genotoxic effects of riversediments collected in rural and urban areas of southeastregion of the Czech Republic

Lenka Pálková; Miroslav Ciganek; Kateřina Pěnčíková; Jiří Neča; Alena Milcova; Jan Topinka; Jan Vondráček; Miroslav Machala


Archive | 2011

The nongenotoxic and genotoxic effects of 24 river sedimentscollected in southeast region of the Czech Republic

Lenka Pálková; Miroslav Ciganek; Kateřina Pěnčíková; Jiří Neča; Alena Milcova; Jan Topinka; Jan Vondráček; Miroslav Machala


Archive | 2010

Genotoxic and nongenotoxic effects of extracts andchromatographic fractions of diesel particulate matter in lung,liver and prostate epithelial cells

Lenka Pálková; Lenka Trilecová; Miroslav Ciganek; Kateřina Pěnčíková; Jiří Neča; Alena Milcova; Jan Topinka; Jan Vondráček; Miroslav Machala


한국환경성돌연변이·발암원학회지 | 2003

Effects of Pahs and Pcbs and Their Toxic Metabolites on Inhibition of Gjic and Cell Proliferation in Rat liver Epithelial Wb-F344 Cells

Miroslav Machala; Jan Vondráček; Katerina Chramostova; Lenka Švihálková Šindlerová; Pavel Krcmar; Martina Plíšková; Katerina Pencikova; Brad L. Upham

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Miroslav Ciganek

Brno University of Technology

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Alena Milcova

Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

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Jan Topinka

Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

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Brad L. Upham

Michigan State University

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Kateřina Minksová

Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

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