Involvement of PPAR-gamma and p53 in DHA-induced apoptosis in Reh cells.
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2007Author
Zand, H
Rhimipour, A
Bakhshayesh, M
Shafiee, M
Nour Mohammadi, I
Salimi, S
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Docosahexaenoeic acid (DHA, 22:6 n-3) is an omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid that is found in fish oil and exerts cytotoxic effect on a variety of cell lines. The molecular target, responsible for mediating this effect of DHA, still remains unknown. In this report, we presented experimental evidences for the role of PPAR-? in conveying the cytotoxic effect of DHA. We showed that DHA induces apoptosis in Reh and Ramos cells and apoptotic effect of DHA is inhibited by the PPAR-? antagonist GW9662, indicating that PPAR-? functions as the mediator of the apoptotic effect of DHA. Furthermore, our result showed that DHA induces the PPAR-? protein levels in both Reh and Ramos cells. Interestingly, DHA was found to induce the expression of p53 protein in Reh cells in a PPAR-?-dependent manner. The up-regulation of p53 protein by DHA kinetically correlated with the activation of caspase 9, caspase 3, and induction of apoptosis, suggesting a role for p53 in DHA-mediated apoptosis in Reh cells. Taken together, these findings suggest a new signaling pathway, DHA-PPAR-?-p53, in mediating the apoptotic effect of DHA in Reh cells. é Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2007.