Tributyrin, an oral butyrate analogue, induces apoptosis through the activation of caspase-3.
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Clarke KO, Feinman R, Harrison LE
Tributyrin, an oral butyrate analogue, induces apoptosis through the activation of caspase-3.
Cancer Lett. 2001 Sep 28;171(1):57-65. doi: 10.1016/s0304-3835(01)00574-2.
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the anti-proliferative and pro-apoptotic effects of the butyrate analogues, tributyrin (TB) and phenylbutyrate (PB), in a colon cancer model. We demonstrate that HT-29 colon cancer cells exposed to PB and TB result in growth inhibition associated with an induction of apoptosis mediated through the activation of caspase-3 activity. A block in the G1/S cell cycle traverse associated with a decrease in CDK2 (cyclin dependent kinase) protein levels and retinoblastoma protein hypophosphorylation was also noted after PB and TB exposure. Importantly, TB proved to be the most potent agent in its ability to induce these phenotypic changes, and potentially may represent a novel therapy for patients with advanced colorectal cancer.
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Drug Target Kind Organism Pharmacological Action Actions Tributyrin Caspase-3 Protein Humans UnknownActivatorDetails