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Two contradictory facades of N-acetylcysteine activity towards renal carcinoma cells

Yu, Zhihai; Yu, Kun; Wu, Shaobo; Zhao, Qiurong; Guo, Yaochuan; Liu, Hengchuan; Huang, Xiao*
Science Citation Index Expanded
广西大学

摘要

As a prescribed antioxidant, N-Acetylcysteine is used in treating disease and supportive care. However, N-acetylcysteine's role in cancer therapy is controversial and needs to be investigated thoroughly. Presently, renal cell carcinoma is one of the most common forms of malignancy and needs new anti-cancer drugs with high efficacy and low side effect. Herein, we studied the effect of N-acetylcysteine on cell proliferation, oxidant stress, and apoptosis on human renal cell carcinoma cell line A498 and tried to understand the mechanisms driving these effects. The results show that N-acetylcysteine could enhance antioxidative activities against oxidative damage and suppress the expression of the directly apoptotic protein to inhibit apoptosis when used at low concentration ( < 10 mM), thereby protecting A498 cells. On the other hand, N-acetylcysteine induced oxidative stress, leading to mitochondria damage and directly activating apoptotic protein to induce apoptosis at high concentrations ( > 10 mM), thereby killing A498 cells. Therefore, N-acetylcysteine has two contradictory activities towards renal cell carcinoma cells.

关键词

Renal cell carcinoma therapy N-acetylcysteine oxidative stress apoptosis