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R115777 induces Ras-independent apoptosis of myeloma cells via multiple intrinsic pathways.
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Molecular cancer therapeutics [Mol Cancer Ther] 2004 Feb; Vol. 3 (2), pp. 179-86. - Publication Year :
- 2004
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Abstract
- Ras activation is frequently observed in multiple myeloma either by mutation or through interleukin-6 receptor signaling. Recently, drugs designed to inhibit Ras have shown promise in preclinical myeloma models and in clinical trials. In this report, we characterize the pathways by which the clinically tested farnesyl transferase inhibitor (FTI) R115777 induces apoptosis in multiple myeloma cells. Contrary to the proposed mechanistic action of FTIs, we found that R115777 induces cell death despite Ras prenylation implying participation of Ras-independent mechanism(s). Apoptosis proceeded via an intrinsic cascade and was associated with an increase in the expression and activity of Bax. Bax activation correlated with a loss of mitochondrial membrane integrity and activation of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress response. These pathways activate caspase-9 and consistent with this, cell death was prevented by caspase-9 blockade. Interestingly, cells overexpressing Bcl-X(L) remained partially sensitive to R115777 despite suppression of mitochondrial membrane dysfunction and ER-related stress. Taken together, these results indicate that R115777 induces apoptosis in a Ras-independent fashion via multiple intrinsic pathways.
- Subjects :
- CCAAT-Enhancer-Binding Proteins metabolism
Caspase 9
Caspase Inhibitors
Caspases metabolism
Cell Division drug effects
Cell Line, Tumor
Humans
Intracellular Membranes drug effects
Membrane Potentials drug effects
Membrane Proteins metabolism
Mitochondria drug effects
Mitochondria physiology
Myeloid Cell Leukemia Sequence 1 Protein
Neoplasm Proteins metabolism
Protein Prenylation drug effects
Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2 metabolism
Quinolones antagonists & inhibitors
Receptors, G-Protein-Coupled
Receptors, Neuropeptide metabolism
Transcription Factor CHOP
Transcription Factors metabolism
bcl-2 Homologous Antagonist-Killer Protein
bcl-2-Associated X Protein
bcl-X Protein
Apoptosis drug effects
Multiple Myeloma metabolism
Multiple Myeloma pathology
Quinolones pharmacology
Signal Transduction drug effects
ras Proteins metabolism
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1535-7163
- Volume :
- 3
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Molecular cancer therapeutics
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 14985458