"Immune escape" is a crucial instrument used by carcinoma cells to overcome numerous strategies of immune system to delete transformed cells. Cellular factors that make cancer cells immune to defence mechanisms are incompletely understood while some remain ambiguous. Up to date evidence points to some proteins and/or signaling molecules that might be a basis for unusual behavior of cancer cells. In particular STAT kinases are currently in the main focus of attention since they were both shown to accelerate and/or to inhibit apoptosis. In our studies we observed that human colorectal COLO 205 cancer cells were resistant to TNF-alpha- or cycloheximide-induced cytotoxicity. However, when TNF-alpha (10 ng/ml) has been given along with cycloheximide (5 micro g/ml, CHX) COLO 205 cells died extensively from apoptosis. Apparently, cycloheximide sensitized cells to TNF-alpha-induced programmed cell death. To investigate the role of STAT-1 alpha in CHX-mediated TNF-alpha-induced COLO 205 cell death certain polyphenolic compounds were studied if they modulate STAT-1 alpha phosphorylation status and STAT-1 alpha-protein interaction at the level of TNF-alpha signalosome in the 6(th), 12(th), and 24(th) hour of experiment. Neither of phenolic compound, namely PI-3K inhibitor (LY294002, 20 microM) nor MEK inhibitor (PD98059, 50 microM), nor flavonol quercetin or kaempferol (10, 100 microM) in contrast to apigenin (20 microM) influenced COLO 205 cell viability during individual or combined treatment with TNF-alpha and CHX. We conclude, that some antiapoptotic proteins were involved but not STAT-1 alpha kinase to resist TNF-alpha-dependent cell death promoting activity. Summing up, except apigenin, the above-mentioned polyphenolic compounds were unable to modulate survival signal in COLO 205 cells initially believed to be suppressed by STAT-1 alpha.

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