Literature DB >> 10769688

Overexpression of Akt/AKT can modulate chemotherapy-induced apoptosis.

C Page1, H J Lin, Y Jin, V P Castle, G Nunez, M Huang, J Lin.   

Abstract

The AKT oncogenes are amplified or AKT kinase activity is constitutively elevated in several types of human malignancy. We sought to determine whether AKT might play a role in the development of resistance to apoptosis induced by chemotherapy. We showed that ovarian cancer cells either overexpressing constitutively active Akt/AKT1 or containing AKT2 gene amplification were highly resistant to paclitaxel than cancer cells express low AKT levels. The Akt/AKT1 clones also contained higher levels of phospho-Bad protein than parental cells. Further, the complexes between the endogenous proapoptotic protein, Bad, and the anti-apoptotic protein, BC1-XL were undetectable in Akt/AKT1 clones. These results suggest that Akt/AKT1 expressed in these clones can phosphorylate Bad and prevent it from binding to Bcl-XL. Furthermore, overexpression of Akt/AKT1 can inhibit the release of cytochrome c induced by paclitaxel. Therefore, our findings provide evidence that aberrant expression or activation of AKT in cancer cells may confer resistance to paclitaxel.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10769688

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anticancer Res        ISSN: 0250-7005            Impact factor:   2.480


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