TY - JOUR
T1 - Propionibacteria induce apoptosis of colorectal carcinoma cells via short-chain fatty acids acting on mitochondria
AU - Jan, G.
AU - Belzacq, A. S.
AU - Haouzi, D.
AU - Rouault, A.
AU - Métivier, D.
AU - Kroemer, G.
AU - Brenner, C.
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors want to thank Standa Industrie for financial support and for a constant interest. MB Maillard is acknowledged for her technical assistance in HPLC analysis, and P Legrand for access to his laboratory facilities. V Goldmacher is acknowledged for the generous gift of HeLa cell clones stably transfected with the pcDNA3 vector only, Bcl-2, or vMIA and the critical reading of the manuscript. This work has been supported by a special grant from the Ligue Nationale contre le Cancer as well as by grants from ANRS (to G Kroemer), FRM (to G Kroemer and C Brenner), ARC to C Brenner) and the European Commission (QLG1-1999-00739 to G Kroemer). A-S Belzacq receives a fellowship from ARC and D Haouzi from the Ligue Nationale contre le Cancer.
PY - 2002/1/1
Y1 - 2002/1/1
N2 - The genus Propionibacterium is composed of dairy and cutaneous bacteria which produce short-chain fatty acids (SCFA), mainly propionate and acetate, by fermentation. Here, we show that P.acidipropionici and freudenreichii, two species which can survive in the human intestine, can kill two human colorectal carcinoma cell lines by apoptosis. Propionate and acetate were identified as the major cytotoxic components secreted by the bacteria. Bacterial culture supernatants as well as pure SCFA induced typical signs of apoptosis including a loss of mitochondrial transmembrane potential, the generation of reactive oxygen species, caspase-3 processing, and nuclear chromatin condensation. The oncoprotein Bcl-2, which is known to prevent apoptosis via mitochondrial effects, and the cytomegalovirus-encoded protein vMIA, which inhibits apoptosis and interacts with the mitochondrial adenine nucleotide translocator (ANT), both inhibited cell death induced by propionibacterial SCFA, suggesting that mitochondria and ANT are involved in the cell death pathway. Accordingly, propionate and acetate induced mitochondrial swelling when added to purified mitochondria in vitro. Moreover, they specifically permeabi-lize proteoliposomes containing ANT, indicating that ANT can be a critical target in SCFA-induced apoptosis. We suggest that propionibacteria could constitute probiotics efficient in digestive cancer prophylaxis via their ability to produce apoptosis-inducing SCFA.
AB - The genus Propionibacterium is composed of dairy and cutaneous bacteria which produce short-chain fatty acids (SCFA), mainly propionate and acetate, by fermentation. Here, we show that P.acidipropionici and freudenreichii, two species which can survive in the human intestine, can kill two human colorectal carcinoma cell lines by apoptosis. Propionate and acetate were identified as the major cytotoxic components secreted by the bacteria. Bacterial culture supernatants as well as pure SCFA induced typical signs of apoptosis including a loss of mitochondrial transmembrane potential, the generation of reactive oxygen species, caspase-3 processing, and nuclear chromatin condensation. The oncoprotein Bcl-2, which is known to prevent apoptosis via mitochondrial effects, and the cytomegalovirus-encoded protein vMIA, which inhibits apoptosis and interacts with the mitochondrial adenine nucleotide translocator (ANT), both inhibited cell death induced by propionibacterial SCFA, suggesting that mitochondria and ANT are involved in the cell death pathway. Accordingly, propionate and acetate induced mitochondrial swelling when added to purified mitochondria in vitro. Moreover, they specifically permeabi-lize proteoliposomes containing ANT, indicating that ANT can be a critical target in SCFA-induced apoptosis. We suggest that propionibacteria could constitute probiotics efficient in digestive cancer prophylaxis via their ability to produce apoptosis-inducing SCFA.
KW - Adenine nucleotide translocator
KW - Apoptosis
KW - Cancer
KW - Mitochondria
KW - Probiotic
KW - Propionibacteria
KW - Short-chain fatty acid
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U2 - 10.1038/sj.cdd.4400935
DO - 10.1038/sj.cdd.4400935
M3 - Article
C2 - 11840168
AN - SCOPUS:85047698232
SN - 1350-9047
VL - 9
SP - 179
EP - 188
JO - Cell Death and Differentiation
JF - Cell Death and Differentiation
IS - 2
ER -