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. 2002 Nov;59(11):2004–2012. doi: 10.1007/PL00012523

Cyclin D3 and p53 mediate sulforaphane-induced cell cycle delay and apoptosis in non-transformed human T lymphocytes

C Fimognari 1, M Nüsse 2, F Berti 1, R Iori 3, G Cantelli-Forti 1, P Hrelia 1
PMCID: PMC11337518  PMID: 12530531

Abstract.

Despite experimental evidence that sulforaphane can exert chemopreventive effects, whether these effects are specific for neoplastic cells is not known. Following our previous demonstration that sulforaphane induces cell cycle arrest and apoptosis in human T lymphoblastoid Jurkat leukemia cells and increases p53 and bax protein expression, we tested sulforaphane on non-transformed phytohemagglutinin-stimulated human lymphocytes. Here, we demonstrate that sulforaphane arrested cell cycle progression in G1 phase, through a decrease in the protein expression of cyclin D3. Moreover, sulforaphane induced apoptosis (and also necrosis), mediated by an increase in the expression of p53. These findings suggest that sulforaphane is a growth modulator for T cells. Our in vitro evidence that sulforaphane is active and even cytotoxic in normal as well as transformed lymphocytes raises important questions regarding its suitability for cancer chemoprevention.

Keywords: Key words. Sulforaphane; T lymphocyte; cell cycle; apoptosis; necrosis; cyclin D3; p53.

Footnotes

Received 26 July 2002; received after revision 2 September 2002; accepted 10 September 2002

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