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BackgroundThe Lonicera japonica has been used as natural and healthy drink for its anti-inflammatory effect and pleasant odor in China and Taiwan.Methods2D electrophoresis was used to analyze the proteins involved in photoactivated Lonicera japonica-induced CH27 cell apoptosis. The fluorescent dyes MitoTracker Red CMXRos, calcein AM and JC-1 were used to elucidate mitochondrial function. The protein expression was performed by Western blotting. Fluorescent image of endoplasmic reticulum was accomplished by using ER-Tracker Green. This study used fluorescent dye CM-H2DCFDA to detect intracellular generation of reactive oxygen species.ResultsThe identified proteins can be classified into three major groups, which include proteins involved in mitochondrial function, cytoskeleton-related proteins and proteins associated with endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress. Photoactivated Lonicera japonica caused a significant effect on the mitochondrial function and ER stress in CH27 cells. The reactive oxygen species producing was found to be involved in photoactivated Lonicera japonica-induced CH27 cell apoptosis.ConclusionMitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum are the integral targets in photoactivated Lonicera japonica-induced CH27 cell apoptosis. We also demonstrated that ethyl acetate fraction of Lonicera japonica extracts caused photocytotoxicity in a dose-dependent manner in CH27 cells. This could explain the fact that the ethyl acetate fraction of Lonicera japonica extracts may contain compounds which exhibit the photosensitizing activity in CH27 cells.

Highlights

  • The Lonicera japonica has been used as natural and healthy drink for its anti-inflammatory effect and pleasant odor in China and Taiwan

  • Our results suggested that photoactivated Lonicera japonica-induced changes in protein expression of many proteins include the pattern of their post-translational modifications in CH27 cells

  • To further elucidate whether the protein expression of HSP60 and HSP70 is involved in photoactivated Lonicera japonica-induced CH27 cell apoptosis, this study examined the regulation of HSP60 and HSP70 levels by Western blotting analysis

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The Lonicera japonica has been used as natural and healthy drink for its anti-inflammatory effect and pleasant odor in China and Taiwan. The Lonicera japonica flower is called Jin Yin Hua in China and Taiwan. Jin Yin Hua has been used as natural and healthy drink for its anti-inflammatory effect and pleasant odor. The mechanisms of Lonicera japonica in anti-inflammatory and anti-tumor activity have been reported [1,2]. Lonicera japonica extracts has been found to be an effective non-steroidal anti-. The molecular mechanisms underlying the biological effects of photoactivated Lonicera japonica still remain unknown. Proteomics was used to identify the marker proteins that are involved in photoactivated Lonicera japonica-induced CH27 cell apoptosis

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