Panaxadiol arrests cell cycle at G1/S phase by elevating p21WAF1/CIP1

2004 
852 We show that panaxadiol (PD), a ginseng saponin with a dammarane skeleton, selectively interferes with the cell cycle in human cancer cell lines. PD inhibited DNA synthesis in a dose-dependent manner with IC50 values ranging from 0.8 μM-1.2 μM in SK-HEP-1 cells and HeLa cells. PD-treated cells were arrested at G1/S phase, which coincided well with decreases in Cyclin A-cdk2 activity, but not in Cyclin E-cdk2 and Cdc2 activities. The intracellular levels of p21WAF1/CIP1 were significantly and selectively elevated in a dose- and time-dependent manners in PD-treated HeLa cells. Similarly, levels of the p21WAF1/CIP1 protein that is associated with the Cyclin A–Cdk2 complex increased, and these increases correlated well with the down-regulation of Cyclin A-cdk2 activity. And these increased level of p21WAF1/CIP1 in PD-treated HeLa cells were restored by PD-withdrawal. Thus, PD selectively elevates p21WAF1/CIP1 levels and thereby arrests the cell cycle at G1/S phase by down-regulating Cyclin A-Cdk2 activity.
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