Abstract

본 연구에서는 한국 전통 막걸리 중 하나인 한방 이화주의 주박으로부터 에탄올 추출물과 그것의 순차적인 유기용매 분획물을 획득하고, 이들 시료들이 인간 대장암 세포인 HCT116 세포주의 cell viability와 pro-apoptotic 유전자인 ATF-3와 NAG-1의 발현에 미치는 영향을 연구하였다. 처리된 유기용매 시료 가운데 KSD-E3-2 분획물 (hexane 분획물)과 KSD-E3-3 분획물 (ethyl acetate 분획물)의 처리에 의해 현저하게 세포생존율이 감소하였으며, 두 분획물에 의해 농도의존적으로 세포 생존율이 감소하였다. 또한, 두 분획물의 처리에 의해 pro-apoptotic 유전자인 NAG-1과 ATF-3의 유전자와 단백질의 발현이 증가함을 확인하였다. 특히, KSD-E3-3 분획물 0.1 mg/ml의 처리에 의해 NAG-1 단백질의 발현이 현저하게 증가하였으며, 또한 apoptosis의 지표인 PARP cleavage가 관찰되었다. 이러한 KSD-E3-3 분획물에 의해 유도된 apoptosis는 NAG-1 siRNA transfection에 의해 회복됨을 확인하였다. 따라서, KSD-E3-3 분획물에 의한 NAG-1 단백질의 발현증가와 apoptosis 간의 직접적인 관련성이 있음을 시사한다. 종합적으로 본 연구 결과는 한방이화주 주박에 함유된 생리활성물질의 암세포 항 성장 활성 및 apoptosis기전을 이해하는데 도움을 줄 것으로 생각된다. In the present study, ethanol extracts and their subsequent organic solvent fractions were extracted from the lees of Ehwa Makgeolli containing oriental herbs, a commercialized traditional Korean rice wine, and the prepared lees samples were designated as from KSD-E3-1 to KSD-E3-5. First, their effects on cell viability and on the expression of pro-apoptotic ATF3 and NAG-1 genes in human colorectal HCT116 cells were investigated. Among the treated lees samples, the hexane fraction (KSD-E3-2) and the ethyl acetate fraction (KSD-E3-3) of lees extracts from Ehwa Makgeolli significantly reduced cell viabilities, in a dose dependent manner. The treatment with KSD-E3-2 and KSD-E3-3 also increased the expression of pro-apoptotic NAG-1 and ATF-3 genes and their proteins, which were detected with RT-PCR and Western blot analysis, respectively. In addition, poly-(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) cleavage was detected by treatment with the fraction KSD-E3-3, indicating that KSD-E3-3 could induce apoptosis in HCT116 cells. Interestingly, this PARP cleavage was recovered by transfection of NAG-1 small interfering RNA. The results indicate that NAG-1 is one of the genes responsible for apoptosis induced by the fraction KSD-E3-3 from Ehwa Makgeolli. Overall, the findings may help in understanding the molecular mechanisms of the anti-proliferative and pro-apoptotic activities mediated by the lees of Ehwa Makgeolli.

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