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RITA can induce cell death in p53-defective cells independently of p53 function via activation of JNK/SAPK and p38

Significant advances have been made in the development of small molecules blocking the p53/MDM2 interaction. The Mdm2 inhibitor Nutlin-3 is restricted to tumors carrying wtp53. In contrast, RITA, a compound that binds p53, has recently been shown also to restore transcriptional functions of mtp53. A...

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Autores principales: Weilbacher, A, Gutekunst, M, Oren, M, Aulitzky, W E, van der Kuip, H
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4123078/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25010984
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/cddis.2014.284
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author Weilbacher, A
Gutekunst, M
Oren, M
Aulitzky, W E
van der Kuip, H
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van der Kuip, H
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description Significant advances have been made in the development of small molecules blocking the p53/MDM2 interaction. The Mdm2 inhibitor Nutlin-3 is restricted to tumors carrying wtp53. In contrast, RITA, a compound that binds p53, has recently been shown also to restore transcriptional functions of mtp53. As more than 50% of solid tumors carry p53 mutations, RITA promises to be a more effective therapeutic strategy than Nutlin-3. We investigated effects of RITA on apoptosis, cell cycle and induction of 45 p53 target genes in a panel of 14 cell lines from different tumor entities with different p53 status as well as primary lymphocytes and fibroblasts. Nine cell strains expressed wtp53, four harbored mtp53, and three were characterized by the loss of p53 protein. A significant induction of cell death upon RITA was observed in 7 of 16 cell lines. The nonmalignant cells in our panel were substantially less sensitive. We found that in contrast to Nultin-3, RITA is capable to induce cell death not only in tumor cells harboring wtp53 and mtp53 but also in p53-null cells. Importantly, whereas p53 has a central role for RITA-mediated effects in wtp53 cells, neither p53 nor p63 or p73 were essential for the RITA response in mtp53 or p53-null cells in our panel demonstrating that besides the known p53-dependent action of RITA in wtp53 cells, RITA can induce cell death also independently of p53 in cells harboring defective p53. We identified an important role of both p38 and JNK/SAPK for sensitivity to RITA in these cells leading to a typical caspase- and BAX/BAK-dependent mitochondrial apoptosis. In conclusion, our data demonstrate that RITA can induce apoptosis through p38 and JNK/SAPK not only in tumor cells harboring wtp53 and mtp53 but also in p53-null cells, making RITA an interesting tumor-selective drug.
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spelling pubmed-41230782014-08-15 RITA can induce cell death in p53-defective cells independently of p53 function via activation of JNK/SAPK and p38 Weilbacher, A Gutekunst, M Oren, M Aulitzky, W E van der Kuip, H Cell Death Dis Original Article Significant advances have been made in the development of small molecules blocking the p53/MDM2 interaction. The Mdm2 inhibitor Nutlin-3 is restricted to tumors carrying wtp53. In contrast, RITA, a compound that binds p53, has recently been shown also to restore transcriptional functions of mtp53. As more than 50% of solid tumors carry p53 mutations, RITA promises to be a more effective therapeutic strategy than Nutlin-3. We investigated effects of RITA on apoptosis, cell cycle and induction of 45 p53 target genes in a panel of 14 cell lines from different tumor entities with different p53 status as well as primary lymphocytes and fibroblasts. Nine cell strains expressed wtp53, four harbored mtp53, and three were characterized by the loss of p53 protein. A significant induction of cell death upon RITA was observed in 7 of 16 cell lines. The nonmalignant cells in our panel were substantially less sensitive. We found that in contrast to Nultin-3, RITA is capable to induce cell death not only in tumor cells harboring wtp53 and mtp53 but also in p53-null cells. Importantly, whereas p53 has a central role for RITA-mediated effects in wtp53 cells, neither p53 nor p63 or p73 were essential for the RITA response in mtp53 or p53-null cells in our panel demonstrating that besides the known p53-dependent action of RITA in wtp53 cells, RITA can induce cell death also independently of p53 in cells harboring defective p53. We identified an important role of both p38 and JNK/SAPK for sensitivity to RITA in these cells leading to a typical caspase- and BAX/BAK-dependent mitochondrial apoptosis. In conclusion, our data demonstrate that RITA can induce apoptosis through p38 and JNK/SAPK not only in tumor cells harboring wtp53 and mtp53 but also in p53-null cells, making RITA an interesting tumor-selective drug. Nature Publishing Group 2014-07 2014-07-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4123078/ /pubmed/25010984 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/cddis.2014.284 Text en Copyright © 2014 Macmillan Publishers Limited http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ Cell Death and Disease is an open-access journal published by Nature Publishing Group. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/
spellingShingle Original Article
Weilbacher, A
Gutekunst, M
Oren, M
Aulitzky, W E
van der Kuip, H
RITA can induce cell death in p53-defective cells independently of p53 function via activation of JNK/SAPK and p38
title RITA can induce cell death in p53-defective cells independently of p53 function via activation of JNK/SAPK and p38
title_full RITA can induce cell death in p53-defective cells independently of p53 function via activation of JNK/SAPK and p38
title_fullStr RITA can induce cell death in p53-defective cells independently of p53 function via activation of JNK/SAPK and p38
title_full_unstemmed RITA can induce cell death in p53-defective cells independently of p53 function via activation of JNK/SAPK and p38
title_short RITA can induce cell death in p53-defective cells independently of p53 function via activation of JNK/SAPK and p38
title_sort rita can induce cell death in p53-defective cells independently of p53 function via activation of jnk/sapk and p38
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4123078/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25010984
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/cddis.2014.284
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