Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10899633 | Cancer Letters | 2014 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
ABT-737 is a novel anti-apoptotic Bcl-2 family protein inhibitor with high affinity to Bcl-2, Bcl-xl and Bcl-w but relatively low affinity to Mcl-1/A1. Therefore, high level Mcl-1 usually confers human tumor cell resistance to ABT-737. At the present study, we observed that clitocine can induce apoptosis in six tested human colon cancer cell lines accompanied by suppression of Mcl-1. More interestingly, clitocine significantly enhances the ABT-737-mediated lethality by inducing apoptosis. At the molecular level we determined Mcl-1 is the potential target through which clitocine can sensitize human colon cancer cells to ABT-737 induced apoptosis. Knocking-down of Mcl-1 is sufficient to increase cancer cell susceptibility to ABT-737 while its over-expression can significantly reverse this susceptibility. We also determined that clitocine may activate Bak by disrupting the interaction between Mcl-1 and Bak to induce mitochondrial membrane permeabilization. Furthermore, silence of Bak with the specific siRNA effectively attenuates the apoptosis induction by co-treatment of clitocine and ABT-737. Finally, clitocine in combination with ABT-737 significantly suppress the xenograft growth in animal model. Collectively, our studies suggest clitocine can induce apoptosis and potentiate ABT-737 lethality in human colon cancer cells by disrupting the interaction of Mcl-1 and Bak to trigger apoptosis.
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Authors
Jian-guo Sun, Jun Xiang, Xue-li Zeng, Xia Li, Ping Wu, Kwok Pui Fung, Fei-yan Liu,