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Mitochondrial permeabilization engages NF-κB-dependent anti-tumour activity under caspase deficiency

Authors :
Giampazolias, Evangelos
Zunino, Barbara
Dhayade, Sandeep
Bock, Florian
Cloix, Catherine
Cao, Kai
Roca, Alba
Lopez, Jonathan
Ichim, Gabriel
Proïcs, Emma
Rubio-Patiño, Camila
Fort, Loic
Yatim, Nader
Woodham, Emma
Orozco, Susana
Taraborrelli, Lucia
Peltzer, Nieves
Lecis, Daniele
Machesky, Laura
Walczak, Henning
Albert, Matthew L.
Milling, Simon
Oberst, Andrew
Ricci, Jean-Ehrland
Ryan, Kevin M.
Blyth, Karen
Tait, Stephen W.G.
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Nature Publishing Group, 2017.

Abstract

Apoptosis represents a key anti-cancer therapeutic effector mechanism. During apoptosis, mitochondrial outer membrane permeabilization (MOMP) typically kills cells even in the absence of caspase activity. Caspase activity can also have a variety of unwanted consequences that include DNA damage. We therefore investigated whether MOMP-induced caspase-independent cell death (CICD) might be a better way to kill cancer cells. We find that cells undergoing CICD display potent pro-inflammatory effects relative to apoptosis. Underlying this, MOMP was found to stimulate NF-κB activity through the downregulation of inhibitor of apoptosis proteins. Strikingly, engagement of CICD displays potent anti-tumorigenic effects, often promoting complete tumour regression in a manner dependent on intact immunity. Our data demonstrate that by activating NF-κB, MOMP can exert additional signalling functions besides triggering cell death. Moreover, they support a rationale for engaging caspase-independent cell death in cell-killing anti-cancer therapies.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14657392
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.core.ac.uk....4fc3f8f87621d240173b9d8639fa798f