Guggulsterone-induced apoptosis in cholangiocarcinoma cells through ROS/JNK signaling pathway

Am J Cancer Res. 2016 Jan 15;6(2):226-37. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA), the most common biliary tract malignancy, is arising from the bile duct epithelium with the global significantly increased morbidity and mortality. Here, we showed the effect of guggulsterone, a steroid found in the resin of the guggul plant, on human HuCC-T1 and RBE CCA cells. Exposure to various concentrations of guggulsterone for multiple action time resulted in significant apoptosis in the CCA cells via activating both extrinsic and intrinsic pathways. Furthermore, we demonstrated that the apoptosis of CCA cells was induced by Reactive oxygen species (ROS) mediated JNK signaling pathway. Consistently, inhibition of JNK activity, overexpression of JBD, its binding protein or reduction of ROS by overexpression of catalase, all decreased apoptotic cells. Our results also revealed that guggulsterone-induced apoptosis was coupled with endoplasmic reticulum stress (ERS) in CHOP-dependent pathway. Downregulation of CHOP instead of other ERS markers could inhibit CCA cell apoptosis. Taken together, our results showed that guggulsterone could induce apoptosis of human CCA cells through ROS/JNK signaling pathway, indicating that guggulsterone could be important for the clinical therapy of CCA.

Keywords: CCA; ERS; Guggulsterone; JNK; apoptosis.