Possible involvement of queuine in regulation of cell proliferation.

Biofactors

School of Studies in Biochemistry, Jiwaji University, Gwalior, India.

Published: April 2008

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  • An increase in cell number is a key feature of cancer cells, often due to increased cell growth or decreased cell death.
  • Queuine, a modified base found in certain tRNAs, is linked to cell proliferation and may impact the expression of growth-related proteins like Bcl2, which helps prevent cell death.
  • The study investigates queuine's effects on cell proliferation and apoptosis in cancer cell lines, revealing that queuine can reduce cell growth and Bcl2 expression, thus promoting cell death.

Article Abstract

An increase in cell number is one of the most prominent characteristics of cancer cells. This may be caused by an increase in cell proliferation or decrease in cell death. Queuine is one of the modified base which is found at first anticodon position of specific tRNAs. It is ubiquitously present throughout the living system except mycoplasma and yeast. The tRNAs of Q-family are completely modified to Q-tRNAs in terminally differentiated somatic cells, however hypomodification of Q-tRNA is closely associated with cell proliferation and malignancy. Queuine participates at various cellular functions such as regulation of cell proliferation, cell signaling and alteration in the expression of growth associated proto-oncogenes. Like other proto-oncogenes bcl2 is known to involve in cell survival by inhibiting apoptosis. Queuine or Q-tRNA is suggested to inhibit cell proliferation but the mechanism of regulation of cell proliferation by queuine or Q-tRNA is not well understood. Therefore, in the present study regulation in cell proliferation by queuine in vivo and in vitro as well as the expression of cell death regulatory protein Bcl2 are investigated. For this DLAT cancerous mouse, U87 cell line and HepG2 cell line are treated with different concentrations of queuine and the effect of queuine on cell proliferation and apoptosis are studied. The results indicate that queuine down regulates cell proliferation and expression of Bcl2 protein, suggesting that queuine promotes cell death and participates in the regulation of cell proliferation.

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