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CoCl2 Induced ER Stress Protein Mediated Cytotoxicity in FK506 Treated Hepatoma HepG2 Cells.

S. Choi, S. Chung.

Surgery, Chonnam National University Hospital, Gwangju, Republic of Korea
Surgery, Chonnam National University Hospital, Gwangju, Republic of Korea.

Meeting: 2016 American Transplant Congress

Abstract number: A38

Keywords: FK506, Hepatocellular carcinoma, Immunosuppression, Toxocity

Session Information

Session Name: Poster Session A: B cells & AMR, Alloreactivity, Immune Regulation & Regulatory T Cells, T Cell Biology and Alloreactivity, Immunesuppression

Session Type: Poster Session

Date: Saturday, June 11, 2016

Session Time: 5:30pm-7:30pm

 Presentation Time: 5:30pm-7:30pm

Location: Halls C&D

Background; The effects of FK506 on the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) mediated stress pathway accelerates CoCl2 – induced cytotoxicity in human hepatoma HepG2 cell line were investigated.

Methods; We examined the effects of FK506 on CoCl2 – induced cytotoxicity by western blottings of poly ADP-ribose polymerase(PARP), CHOP, GRP78, Nrf2, ATF4, ATF6, XBP-1, Bak, Bax, and Bcl-2. And the catalytic acitivity of caspase-3 and -12 caspase in HepG2 cells was also measured.

Results; FK506 and CoCl2 significantly induces the synergistic effect of HepG2 cytotoxicity in dose dependent manner. Increased active-PARP expression occurred at 24 hours after FK506 treatment on cobalt chloride-induced HepG2 cytotoxicity and peak activation of cleaved caspasec-3 was also observed at 24 hours. FK506 aggravates cobalt chloride-induced HepG2 cytotoxicity. GRP78 expression was increased 24 hours after FK506 treatment on cobalt chloride-induced HepG2 cytotoxicity. CHOP and caspase-12 expressions were increased 24 hours after FK506 treatment on cobalt chloride-induced HepG2 cytotoxicity. Expressions of ATF4 and ATF6 were same manners. Expression of XBP-1 was decreased beginning at 6 hours. FK506 exasperate endoplasmic reticulum stress by cobalt chloride-induced cytotoxicity. Bcl-2 protein expression decreased, but FK506 induces expression of Bak and Bax by cobalt chloride-induced cytotoxicity. Nrf2 expression was also noted.

Conclusions; FK506 and CoCl2 significantly induces the synergistic effect of cytotoxicity in dose dependent manner. FK506 aggravates cobalt chloride-induced cytotoxicity. FK506 exasperate endoplasmic reticulum stress by cobalt chloride-induced cytotoxicity. FK506 accelerates expression of ER-stress related nuclear transcriptional factor.

CITATION INFORMATION: Choi S, Chung S. CoCl2 Induced ER Stress Protein Mediated Cytotoxicity in FK506 Treated Hepatoma HepG2 Cells. Am J Transplant. 2016;16 (suppl 3).

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To cite this abstract in AMA style:

Choi S, Chung S. CoCl2 Induced ER Stress Protein Mediated Cytotoxicity in FK506 Treated Hepatoma HepG2 Cells. [abstract]. Am J Transplant. 2016; 16 (suppl 3). https://atcmeetingabstracts.com/abstract/cocl2-induced-er-stress-protein-mediated-cytotoxicity-in-fk506-treated-hepatoma-hepg2-cells/. Accessed May 11, 2025.

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