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Roscovitine regulates invasive breast cancer cell (MDA-MB231) proliferation and survival through cell cycle regulatory protein cdk5.
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Experimental and molecular pathology [Exp Mol Pathol] 2007 Feb; Vol. 82 (1), pp. 25-32. Date of Electronic Publication: 2006 Nov 01. - Publication Year :
- 2007
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Abstract
- Roscovitine, a purine analogue, has been considered for the treatment of cancer. Anti-cancer therapeutic efficacy is being evaluated in clinical trials. However, the mechanisms remain unclear. In the present study, cyclic-dependent kinase 5 (cdk5) proved to be a molecular target for roscovitine-triggered apoptosis for highly invasive breast cancer cell death. Because our previous studies have shown a potential role of cdk5 in endothelial cell proliferation/apoptosis [Sharma, M.R., Tuszynski, G.P., Sharma, M.C. (2004). Angiostatin-induced inhibition of endothelial cell proliferation/apoptosis is associated with the down-regulation of cell cycle regulatory protein cdk5. J. Cell Biochem. 91, 398-409], here we not only demonstrate first that Cdk5, p35, and p25 proteins were all expressed in invasive breast cancer cells MDA-MB231 but also showed that cdk5 expression regulates MDA-MB231 cell proliferation. In addition, potent mitogen bFGF up-regulates cdk5 expression. Roscovitine specifically inhibits cdk5 expression/activity in a dose-dependent manner with concomitant inhibition of MDA-MB231 cell proliferation and induction of apoptosis. By contrast, the roscovitine analog olomoucine, a specific inhibitor of cdk4, failed to affect MDA-MB231 cell proliferation and apoptosis which implies the specific involvement of cdk5 in roscovitine-triggered cell death/proliferation. Additionally, roscovitine-mediated inhibition of proliferation is irreversible. These data suggest that cdk5 may have a significant role in the regulation of breast cancer cell proliferation and apoptosis and extend beyond its role in neurogenesis. These results suggest that Cdk5 is a novel player in roscovitine-triggered breast cancer cell apoptosis and inhibition of proliferation, therefore, may be a potential therapeutic target.
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- Apoptosis drug effects
Apoptosis physiology
Blotting, Western
Breast Neoplasms drug therapy
Cell Line, Tumor
Cell Proliferation drug effects
Cell Survival drug effects
Cyclin-Dependent Kinase 5 metabolism
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Female
Humans
Nerve Tissue Proteins drug effects
Nerve Tissue Proteins metabolism
Roscovitine
Antineoplastic Agents pharmacology
Breast Neoplasms metabolism
Cyclin-Dependent Kinase 5 drug effects
Purines pharmacology
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0014-4800
- Volume :
- 82
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Experimental and molecular pathology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 17081516
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yexmp.2006.09.002