Jeong Eon Park
Jeju National University
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Biomolecules & Therapeutics | 2017
Susara Ruwan Kumara Madduma Hewage; Mei Jing Piao; Kyoung Ah Kang; Yea Seong Ryu; Pattage Madushan Dilhara Jayatissa Fernando; Min Chang Oh; Jeong Eon Park; Kristina Shilnikova; Yu Jin Moon; Dae O Shin; Jin Won Hyun
Previously, we demonstrated that galangin (3,5,7-trihydroxyflavone) protects human keratinocytes against ultraviolet B (UVB)-induced oxidative damage. In this study, we investigated the effect of galangin on induction of antioxidant enzymes involved in synthesis of reduced glutathione (GSH), and investigated the associated upstream signaling cascades. By activating nuclear factor-erythroid 2-related factor (Nrf2), galangin treatment significantly increased expression of glutamate-cysteine ligase catalytic subunit (GCLC) and glutathione synthetase (GSS). This activation of Nrf2 depended on extracellular signal-regulated kinases (ERKs) and protein kinase B (AKT) signaling. Inhibition of GSH in galangin-treated cells attenuated the protective effect of galangin against the deleterious effects of UVB. Our results reveal that galangin protects human keratinocytes by activating ERK/AKT-Nrf2, leading to elevated expression of GSH-synthesizing enzymes.
Biomolecules & Therapeutics | 2017
Cheng Wen Yao; Kyoung Ah Kang; Mei Jing Piao; Yea Seong Ryu; Pattage Madushan Dilhara Jayatissa Fernando; Min Chang Oh; Jeong Eon Park; Kristina Shilnikova; Soo-Young Na; Seung Uk Jeong; Sun-Jin Boo; Jin Won Hyun
We investigated the role of autophagy in SNUC5/5-FUR, 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) resistant SNUC5 colon cancer cells. SNUC5/5-FUR cells exhibited low level of autophagy, as determined by light microscopy, confocal microscopy, and flow cytometry following acridine orange staining, and the decreased level of GFP-LC3 puncta. In addition, expression of critical autophagic proteins such as Atg5, Beclin-1 and LC3-II and autophagic flux was diminished in SNUC5/5-FUR cells. Whereas production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) was significantly elevated in SNUC5/5-FUR cells, treatment with the ROS inhibitor N-acetyl cysteine further reduced the level of autophagy. Taken together, these results indicate that decreased autophagy is linked to 5-FU resistance in SNUC5 colon cancer cells.
Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology | 2016
Joon Ki Kim; Kyoung Ah Kang; Mei Jing Piao; Yea Seong Ryu; Xia Han; Pattage Madushan Dilhara Jayatissa Fernando; Min Chang Oh; Jeong Eon Park; Kristina Shilnikova; Sun Jin Boo; Soo-Young Na; Yong Joo Jeong; Seung Uk Jeong; Jin Won Hyun
Colon cancer can be treated with 5-fluorouracil (5-FU), but 5-FU resistance frequently occurs. We determined whether 5-FU resistance arises as a result of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress. 5-FU-resistant SNUC5 colon cancer cells (SNUC5/FUR cells) expressed higher levels of ER stress-related proteins than drug-sensitive SNUC5 cells. SNUC5/FUR cells also exhibited more intense ER staining and higher level of mitochondrial Ca(2+) overload. SNUC5/FUR cells transfected with siRNA against GRP78, ATF6, ERK, or AKT were more sensitive to 5-FU than siControl RNA-transfected cells. These results suggested that 5-FU resistance was associated with ER stress in colon cancer.
Biomolecules & Therapeutics | 2016
Min Chang Oh; Mei Jing Piao; Pattage Madushan Dilhara Jayatissa Fernando; Xia Han; Susara Ruwan Kumara Madduma Hewage; Jeong Eon Park; Mi Sung Ko; Uhee Jung; In Gyu Kim; Jin Won Hyun
Baicalein (5,6,7-trihydroxy-2-phenyl-chromen-4-one) is a flavone, a type of flavonoid, originally isolated from the roots of Scutellaria baicalensis. This study evaluated the protective effects of baicalein against oxidative damage-mediated apoptosis induced by ultraviolet B (UVB) radiation in a human keratinocyte cell line (HaCaT). Baicalein absorbed light within the wavelength range of UVB. In addition, baicalein decreased the level of intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) in response to UVB radiation. Baicalein protected cells against UVB radiation-induced DNA breaks, 8-isoprostane generation and protein modification in HaCaT cells. Furthermore, baicalein suppressed the apoptotic cell death by UVB radiation. These findings suggest that baicalein protected HaCaT cells against UVB radiation-induced cell damage and apoptosis by absorbing UVB radiation and scavenging ROS.
Biomolecules & Therapeutics | 2017
Jeong Eon Park; Mei Jing Piao; Kyoung Ah Kang; Kristina Shilnikova; Yu Jae Hyun; Sei Kwan Oh; Yong Joo Jeong; Sungwook Chae; Jin Won Hyun
Benzylideneacetophenone derivative (1E)-1-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl) hept-1-en-3-one (JC3) elicited cytotoxic effects on MDA-MB 231 human breast cancer cells-radiation resistant cells (MDA-MB 231-RR), in a dose-dependent manner, with an IC50 value of 6 μM JC3. JC3-mediated apoptosis was confirmed by increase in sub-G1 cell population. JC3 disrupted the mitochondrial membrane potential, and reduced expression of anti-apoptotic B cell lymphoma-2 protein, whereas it increased expression of pro-apoptotic Bcl-2-associated X protein, leading to the cleavage of caspase-9, caspase-3 and poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase. In addition, JC3 activated mitogen-activated protein kinases, and specific inhibitors of these kinases abrogated the JC3-induced increase in apoptotic bodies. JC3 increased the level of intracellular reactive oxygen species and enhanced oxidative macromolecular damage via lipid peroxidation, protein carbonylation, and DNA strand breakage. Considering these findings, JC3 is an effective therapy against radiation-resistant human breast cancer cells.
Journal of cancer prevention | 2016
Rui Zhang; Mei Jing Piao; Min Chang Oh; Jeong Eon Park; Kristina Shilnikova; Yu Jin Moon; Dong-Hyun Kim; Uhee Jung; In Gyu Kim; Jin Won Hyun
Background Isoflavones are biologically active compounds that occur naturally in a variety of plants, with relatively high levels in soybean. Tectorigenin, an isoflavone, protects against hydrogen peroxide (H2O2)-induced cell damage. However, the underlying mechanism is unknown. Methods The MTT assay was performed to determine cell viability. Catalase activity was assessed by determining the amount of enzyme required to degrade 1 μM H2O2. Protein expression of catalase, phospho-extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK), IκB-α, and NF-κB were evaluated by Western blot analysis. A mobility shift assay was performed to assess the DNA-binding ability of NF-κB. Transient transfection and a NF-κB luciferase assay were performed to assess transcriptional activity. Results Tectorigenin reduced H2O2-induced death of Chinese hamster lung fibroblasts (V79-4). In addition, tectorigenin increased the activity and protein expression of catalase. Blockade of catalase activity attenuated the protective effect of tectorigenin against oxidative stress. Furthermore, tectorigenin enhanced phosphorylation of ERK and nuclear expression of NF-κB, while inhibition of ERK and NF-κB attenuated the protective effect of tectorigenin against oxidative stress. Conclusions Tectorigenin protects cells against oxidative damage by activating catalase and modulating the ERK and NF-κB signaling pathway.
Oncology Letters | 2018
Kristina Shilnikova; Mei Jing Piao; Kyoung Ah Kang; Yea Seong Ryu; Jeong Eon Park; Yu Jae Hyun; Ao Xuan Zhen; Yong Joo Jeong; Uhee Jung; In Gyu Kim; Jin Won Hyun
Cisplatin-based chemotherapy often results in the development of chemoresistance when used to treat ovarian cancer, which is difficult to overcome. The present study investigated the cytotoxic and anti-migratory effects of shikonin, a naphthoquinone compound, on cisplatin-resistant human ovarian cancer A2780 cells (A2780-CR). Shikonin had a potent dose-dependent cytotoxic effect on A2780-CR cells, with 9 µM shikonin treatment reducing A2780-CR cell viability by 50%, validate using an MTT assay. Shikonin induced apoptosis, as evidenced by the increased number of apoptotic bodies, following staining with Hoechst 33342, and terminal deoxynucleotidyl cell transferase dUTP nick end labeling-positive cells following treatment. Flow cytometry and fluorescent microscope imaging, following JC-1 staining, revealed that shikonin increased mitochondrial membrane depolarization. Also it altered the levels of apoptosis-associated proteins, leading to diminished expression of B cell lymphoma-2 (Bcl-2), enhanced expression of Bcl-associated X, and cleavage of caspase-9 and −3, as revealed using western blot analysis. Shikonin activated mitogen-activated protein kinases; while treatment with specific inhibitors of these kinases attenuated the decline in cell viability induced by shikonin treatment. In addition, the cell migration assay and western blot analysis indicated that shikonin decreased the migratory capacity of A2780-CR cells via the upregulation of epithelial-cadherin and downregulation of neural-cadherin. Taken together, the results of the present study indicated that shikonin induces mitochondria-mediated apoptosis and attenuates the epithelial-mesenchymal transition in A2780-CR cells.
International Journal of Oncology | 2017
Kyoung Ah Kang; Mei Jing Piao; Yea Seong Ryu; Yu Jae Hyun; Jeong Eon Park; Kristina Shilnikova; Ao Xuan Zhen; Hee Kyoung Kang; Young Sang Koh; Yong Joo Jeong; Jin Won Hyun
Oncology Reports | 2016
Madduma Hewage Susara Ruwan Kumara; Mei Jing Piao; Kyoung Ah Kang; Yea Seong Ryu; Jeong Eon Park; Kristina Shilnikova; Jin Oh Jo; Young Sun Mok; Jennifer H. Shin; Yeonsoo Park; Seong Bong Kim; Suk Jae Yoo; Jin Won Hyun
Journal of Functional Foods | 2018
Jeong Eon Park; Yu Jae Hyun; Mei Jing Piao; Kyoung Ah Kang; Yea Seong Ryu; Kristina Shilnikova; Ao Xuan Zhen; Mee Jung Ahn; Yong Seok Ahn; Young Sang Koh; Hee Kyoung Kang; Jin Won Hyun