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Antitumor Effects of a Sirtuin Inhibitor, Tenovin-6, against Gastric Cancer Cells via Death Receptor 5 Up-Regulation

Up-regulated sirtuin 1 (SIRT1), an NAD(+)-dependent class III histone deacetylase, deacetylates p53 and inhibits its transcriptional activity, leading to cell survival. SIRT1 overexpression has been reported to predict poor survival in some malignancies, including gastric cancer. However, the antitu...

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Autores principales: Hirai, Sachiko, Endo, Shinji, Saito, Rie, Hirose, Mitsuaki, Ueno, Takunori, Suzuki, Hideo, Yamato, Kenji, Abei, Masato, Hyodo, Ichinosuke
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4102575/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25033286
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0102831
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author Hirai, Sachiko
Endo, Shinji
Saito, Rie
Hirose, Mitsuaki
Ueno, Takunori
Suzuki, Hideo
Yamato, Kenji
Abei, Masato
Hyodo, Ichinosuke
author_facet Hirai, Sachiko
Endo, Shinji
Saito, Rie
Hirose, Mitsuaki
Ueno, Takunori
Suzuki, Hideo
Yamato, Kenji
Abei, Masato
Hyodo, Ichinosuke
author_sort Hirai, Sachiko
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description Up-regulated sirtuin 1 (SIRT1), an NAD(+)-dependent class III histone deacetylase, deacetylates p53 and inhibits its transcriptional activity, leading to cell survival. SIRT1 overexpression has been reported to predict poor survival in some malignancies, including gastric cancer. However, the antitumor effect of SIRT1 inhibition remains elusive in gastric cancer. Here, we investigated the antitumor mechanisms of a sirtuin inhibitor, tenovin-6, in seven human gastric cancer cell lines (four cell lines with wild-type TP53, two with mutant-type TP53, and one with null TP53). Interestingly, tenovin-6 induced apoptosis in all cell lines, not only those with wild-type TP53, but also mutant-type and null versions, accompanied by up-regulation of death receptor 5 (DR5). In the KatoIII cell line (TP53-null), DR5 silencing markedly attenuated tenovin-6-induced apoptosis, suggesting that the pivotal mechanism behind its antitumor effects is based on activation of the death receptor signal pathway. Although endoplasmic reticulum stress caused by sirtuin inhibitors was reported to induce DR5 up-regulation in other cancer cell lines, we could not find marked activation of its related molecules, such as ATF6, PERK, and CHOP, in gastric cancer cells treated with tenovin-6. Tenovin-6 in combination with docetaxel or SN-38 exerted a slight to moderate synergistic cytotoxicity against gastric cancer cells. In conclusion, tenovin-6 has potent antitumor activity against human gastric cancer cells via DR5 up-regulation. Our results should be helpful for the future clinical development of sirtuin inhibitors.
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spelling pubmed-41025752014-07-21 Antitumor Effects of a Sirtuin Inhibitor, Tenovin-6, against Gastric Cancer Cells via Death Receptor 5 Up-Regulation Hirai, Sachiko Endo, Shinji Saito, Rie Hirose, Mitsuaki Ueno, Takunori Suzuki, Hideo Yamato, Kenji Abei, Masato Hyodo, Ichinosuke PLoS One Research Article Up-regulated sirtuin 1 (SIRT1), an NAD(+)-dependent class III histone deacetylase, deacetylates p53 and inhibits its transcriptional activity, leading to cell survival. SIRT1 overexpression has been reported to predict poor survival in some malignancies, including gastric cancer. However, the antitumor effect of SIRT1 inhibition remains elusive in gastric cancer. Here, we investigated the antitumor mechanisms of a sirtuin inhibitor, tenovin-6, in seven human gastric cancer cell lines (four cell lines with wild-type TP53, two with mutant-type TP53, and one with null TP53). Interestingly, tenovin-6 induced apoptosis in all cell lines, not only those with wild-type TP53, but also mutant-type and null versions, accompanied by up-regulation of death receptor 5 (DR5). In the KatoIII cell line (TP53-null), DR5 silencing markedly attenuated tenovin-6-induced apoptosis, suggesting that the pivotal mechanism behind its antitumor effects is based on activation of the death receptor signal pathway. Although endoplasmic reticulum stress caused by sirtuin inhibitors was reported to induce DR5 up-regulation in other cancer cell lines, we could not find marked activation of its related molecules, such as ATF6, PERK, and CHOP, in gastric cancer cells treated with tenovin-6. Tenovin-6 in combination with docetaxel or SN-38 exerted a slight to moderate synergistic cytotoxicity against gastric cancer cells. In conclusion, tenovin-6 has potent antitumor activity against human gastric cancer cells via DR5 up-regulation. Our results should be helpful for the future clinical development of sirtuin inhibitors. Public Library of Science 2014-07-17 /pmc/articles/PMC4102575/ /pubmed/25033286 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0102831 Text en © 2014 Hirai et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Hirai, Sachiko
Endo, Shinji
Saito, Rie
Hirose, Mitsuaki
Ueno, Takunori
Suzuki, Hideo
Yamato, Kenji
Abei, Masato
Hyodo, Ichinosuke
Antitumor Effects of a Sirtuin Inhibitor, Tenovin-6, against Gastric Cancer Cells via Death Receptor 5 Up-Regulation
title Antitumor Effects of a Sirtuin Inhibitor, Tenovin-6, against Gastric Cancer Cells via Death Receptor 5 Up-Regulation
title_full Antitumor Effects of a Sirtuin Inhibitor, Tenovin-6, against Gastric Cancer Cells via Death Receptor 5 Up-Regulation
title_fullStr Antitumor Effects of a Sirtuin Inhibitor, Tenovin-6, against Gastric Cancer Cells via Death Receptor 5 Up-Regulation
title_full_unstemmed Antitumor Effects of a Sirtuin Inhibitor, Tenovin-6, against Gastric Cancer Cells via Death Receptor 5 Up-Regulation
title_short Antitumor Effects of a Sirtuin Inhibitor, Tenovin-6, against Gastric Cancer Cells via Death Receptor 5 Up-Regulation
title_sort antitumor effects of a sirtuin inhibitor, tenovin-6, against gastric cancer cells via death receptor 5 up-regulation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4102575/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25033286
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0102831
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