Regulation of HA14‐1 mediated oxidative stress, toxic response, and autophagy by curcumin to enhance apoptotic activity in human embryonic kidney cells
Ranjan K, Sharma A, Surolia A, Pathak C. Regulation of HA14‐1 mediated oxidative stress, toxic response, and autophagy by curcumin to enhance apoptotic activity in human embryonic kidney cells. BioFactors 2013, 40: 157-169. PMID: 23559532, DOI: 10.1002/biof.1098.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAntineoplastic AgentsApoptosisAutophagyBenzopyransCaspase 3CatalaseCell ProliferationCell SurvivalCurcuminDrug Resistance, NeoplasmDrug SynergismHEK293 CellsHumansMembrane Potential, MitochondrialNitrilesOxidative StressProto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2Reactive Oxygen SpeciesSuperoxide DismutaseTranscription Factor RelAConceptsHuman embryonic kidney cellsHA14-1Embryonic kidney cellsProcess of autophagyHEK 293T cellsOxidative stressAntiapoptotic protein Bcl-2Kidney cellsProtein Bcl-2Toxic responsePromotion of malignancyAugmentation of apoptosisGeneration of ROSSignaling mechanismAntiapoptotic proteinsCell deathCancerous cell linesApoptotic activityCell proliferationBcl-2Cell linesPathological consequencesROS generationApoptosisROS