Here we show the antimyeloma cytotoxicity of adaphostin and carried out expression profiling of adaphostin-treated multiple myeloma (MM) cells to identify its molecular targets. Surprisingly, c-Jun was the most up-regulated gene even at the earliest point of analysis (2 h). We also observed adaphostin-induced c-Abl cleavage in immunoblot analysis. Proteasome inhibitor bortezomib, but not melphalan or dexamethasone, induced similar effects, indicating unique agent-dependent mechanisms. Using caspase inhibitors, as well as caspase-resistant mutants of c-AbI (TM-c-Abl and D565A-Abl), we then showed that c-AbI cleavage in MM cells requires caspase activity. Importantly, both overexpression of the c-AbI fragment or c-Jun and knockdown of c-AbI and c-Jun expression by small interfering RNA confirmed that adaphostin-induced c-Jun up-regulation triggers downstream caspase-mediated c-AbI cleavage, inhibition of MM cell growth, and induction of apoptosis. Finally, our data suggest that this mechanism may not only be restricted to MM but may also be important in a broad range of malignancies including erythroleukemia and solid tumors.

Podar, K., R. a. a. b., M.s., Tonon, G., Sattler, M., Barila', D., Yumao, Z., et al. (2007). Up-regulation of c-Jun inhibits proliferation and induces apoptosis via caspase-triggered c-Abl cleavage in human multiple myeloma. CANCER RESEARCH, 67(4), 1680-1688 [10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-06-1863].

Up-regulation of c-Jun inhibits proliferation and induces apoptosis via caspase-triggered c-Abl cleavage in human multiple myeloma

BARILA', DANIELA;
2007-01-01

Abstract

Here we show the antimyeloma cytotoxicity of adaphostin and carried out expression profiling of adaphostin-treated multiple myeloma (MM) cells to identify its molecular targets. Surprisingly, c-Jun was the most up-regulated gene even at the earliest point of analysis (2 h). We also observed adaphostin-induced c-Abl cleavage in immunoblot analysis. Proteasome inhibitor bortezomib, but not melphalan or dexamethasone, induced similar effects, indicating unique agent-dependent mechanisms. Using caspase inhibitors, as well as caspase-resistant mutants of c-AbI (TM-c-Abl and D565A-Abl), we then showed that c-AbI cleavage in MM cells requires caspase activity. Importantly, both overexpression of the c-AbI fragment or c-Jun and knockdown of c-AbI and c-Jun expression by small interfering RNA confirmed that adaphostin-induced c-Jun up-regulation triggers downstream caspase-mediated c-AbI cleavage, inhibition of MM cell growth, and induction of apoptosis. Finally, our data suggest that this mechanism may not only be restricted to MM but may also be important in a broad range of malignancies including erythroleukemia and solid tumors.
2007
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore BIO/18 - GENETICA
English
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Abelson kinase; adaphostin; bortezomib; caspase; dexamethasone; imatinib; melphalan; stress activated protein kinase; apoptosis; article; cell growth; cell proliferation; controlled study; cytotoxicity; dose response; drug inhibition; enzyme activity; gene overexpression; growth inhibition; human; human cell; immunoblotting; low drug dose; multiple myeloma; myeloma cell; priority journal; protein degradation; upregulation; adamantane; apoptosis; boronic cids; caspases; cell growth processes; dexamethasone; humans; hydroquinones; leukemia, erythroblastic, acute; melphalan; multiple myeloma; piperazines; proto-oncogene proteins c-abl; proto-oncogene proteins c-jun; pyrazines; pyrimidines; transfection; up-regulation
Podar, K., R. a. a. b., M.s., Tonon, G., Sattler, M., Barila', D., Yumao, Z., et al. (2007). Up-regulation of c-Jun inhibits proliferation and induces apoptosis via caspase-triggered c-Abl cleavage in human multiple myeloma. CANCER RESEARCH, 67(4), 1680-1688 [10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-06-1863].
Podar, K; R. a. a. b., Ms; Tonon, G; Sattler, M; Barila', D; Yumao, Z; T. a. i., Yt; Yasui, H; Raje, N; D. e. P. i. n. h. o., Ra; Hideshima, T; Chauhan, D; A. n. d. e. r. s. o. n., Kc
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