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The antiretroviral agent saquinavir enhances hTERT expression and telomerase activity in human T leukaemia cells in vitro

BACKGROUND: Saquinavir, a protease inhibitor utilized in HIV infection, shows antitumor activity in various experimental models. In previous studies performed in our laboratory the drug was found to induce a substantial increase of telomerase activity in normal peripheral blood mononuclear cells. Ai...

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Autores principales: Adamo, Riccardo, Comandini, Alessandro, Aquino, Angelo, Bonmassar, Laura, Guglielmi, Loredana, Bonmassar, Enzo, Franzese, Ornella
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3682913/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23759068
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-9966-32-38
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author Adamo, Riccardo
Comandini, Alessandro
Aquino, Angelo
Bonmassar, Laura
Guglielmi, Loredana
Bonmassar, Enzo
Franzese, Ornella
author_facet Adamo, Riccardo
Comandini, Alessandro
Aquino, Angelo
Bonmassar, Laura
Guglielmi, Loredana
Bonmassar, Enzo
Franzese, Ornella
author_sort Adamo, Riccardo
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description BACKGROUND: Saquinavir, a protease inhibitor utilized in HIV infection, shows antitumor activity in various experimental models. In previous studies performed in our laboratory the drug was found to induce a substantial increase of telomerase activity in normal peripheral blood mononuclear cells. Aim of the present investigation was to test whether saquinavir was able to increase telomerase activity and the expression of the catalytic subunit of telomerase, hTERT, in human malignant hematopoietic cells. METHODS: Human Jurkat CD4(+) T cell leukaemia cell line was used throughout the present study. The antiproliferative effect of saquinavir was tested by the MTT assay. Telomerase activity was determined according to the telomeric repeat amplification protocol. The expression of hTERT mRNA was semi-quantitative evaluated by RT-PCR amplification and quantitative Real Time PCR. The binding of the transcription factor c-Myc to its specific E-Box DNA binding-site of hTERT promoter was analyzed by Electophoretic Mobility Shift Assay (EMSA). The amount of c-Myc in cytoplasm and nucleus of leukemia cells was determined by Western Blot analysis, and c-Myc down-regulation was obtained by siRNA transfection. RESULTS: Saquinavir produced a substantial increase of telomerase activity in Jurkat cells in vitro without increasing but rather reducing target cell proliferation rate. Telomerase up-regulation appeared to be the result of enhanced expression of hTERT. Saquinavir-mediated up-regulation of hTERT gene was the result of the increased binding of proteins to the E-Box sequence of the promoter. Moreover, saquinavir amplified the expression of c-Myc especially in the nuclear cell fraction. The direct influence of saquinavir on this transcription factor was also demonstrated by the antagonistic effect of the drug on siRNA induced c-Myc suppression. Since c-Myc is the main responsible for hTERT transcription, these findings suggest that the main mechanism underlying saquinavir-induced telomerase activation is mediated by c-Myc up-regulation. CONCLUSIONS: Saquinavir augments hTERT expression while inhibiting leukemic cell growth. Experimental evidences show that this effect is mediated by saquinavir-influenced increase of c-Myc levels. This could have relevance in terms of enhanced hTERT-dependent tumor cell immunogenicity and suggests new paharmacological approaches interfering with c-Myc dependent pathways.
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spelling pubmed-36829132013-06-15 The antiretroviral agent saquinavir enhances hTERT expression and telomerase activity in human T leukaemia cells in vitro Adamo, Riccardo Comandini, Alessandro Aquino, Angelo Bonmassar, Laura Guglielmi, Loredana Bonmassar, Enzo Franzese, Ornella J Exp Clin Cancer Res Research BACKGROUND: Saquinavir, a protease inhibitor utilized in HIV infection, shows antitumor activity in various experimental models. In previous studies performed in our laboratory the drug was found to induce a substantial increase of telomerase activity in normal peripheral blood mononuclear cells. Aim of the present investigation was to test whether saquinavir was able to increase telomerase activity and the expression of the catalytic subunit of telomerase, hTERT, in human malignant hematopoietic cells. METHODS: Human Jurkat CD4(+) T cell leukaemia cell line was used throughout the present study. The antiproliferative effect of saquinavir was tested by the MTT assay. Telomerase activity was determined according to the telomeric repeat amplification protocol. The expression of hTERT mRNA was semi-quantitative evaluated by RT-PCR amplification and quantitative Real Time PCR. The binding of the transcription factor c-Myc to its specific E-Box DNA binding-site of hTERT promoter was analyzed by Electophoretic Mobility Shift Assay (EMSA). The amount of c-Myc in cytoplasm and nucleus of leukemia cells was determined by Western Blot analysis, and c-Myc down-regulation was obtained by siRNA transfection. RESULTS: Saquinavir produced a substantial increase of telomerase activity in Jurkat cells in vitro without increasing but rather reducing target cell proliferation rate. Telomerase up-regulation appeared to be the result of enhanced expression of hTERT. Saquinavir-mediated up-regulation of hTERT gene was the result of the increased binding of proteins to the E-Box sequence of the promoter. Moreover, saquinavir amplified the expression of c-Myc especially in the nuclear cell fraction. The direct influence of saquinavir on this transcription factor was also demonstrated by the antagonistic effect of the drug on siRNA induced c-Myc suppression. Since c-Myc is the main responsible for hTERT transcription, these findings suggest that the main mechanism underlying saquinavir-induced telomerase activation is mediated by c-Myc up-regulation. CONCLUSIONS: Saquinavir augments hTERT expression while inhibiting leukemic cell growth. Experimental evidences show that this effect is mediated by saquinavir-influenced increase of c-Myc levels. This could have relevance in terms of enhanced hTERT-dependent tumor cell immunogenicity and suggests new paharmacological approaches interfering with c-Myc dependent pathways. BioMed Central 2013-06-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3682913/ /pubmed/23759068 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-9966-32-38 Text en Copyright © 2013 Adamo et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Adamo, Riccardo
Comandini, Alessandro
Aquino, Angelo
Bonmassar, Laura
Guglielmi, Loredana
Bonmassar, Enzo
Franzese, Ornella
The antiretroviral agent saquinavir enhances hTERT expression and telomerase activity in human T leukaemia cells in vitro
title The antiretroviral agent saquinavir enhances hTERT expression and telomerase activity in human T leukaemia cells in vitro
title_full The antiretroviral agent saquinavir enhances hTERT expression and telomerase activity in human T leukaemia cells in vitro
title_fullStr The antiretroviral agent saquinavir enhances hTERT expression and telomerase activity in human T leukaemia cells in vitro
title_full_unstemmed The antiretroviral agent saquinavir enhances hTERT expression and telomerase activity in human T leukaemia cells in vitro
title_short The antiretroviral agent saquinavir enhances hTERT expression and telomerase activity in human T leukaemia cells in vitro
title_sort antiretroviral agent saquinavir enhances htert expression and telomerase activity in human t leukaemia cells in vitro
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3682913/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23759068
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-9966-32-38
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