Literature DB >> 11559818

Inactivation of p21 by E1A leads to the induction of apoptosis in DNA-damaged cells.

D Chattopadhyay1, M K Ghosh, A Mal, M L Harter.   

Abstract

A major impediment to successful chemotherapy is the propensity for some tumor cells to undergo cell cycle arrest rather than apoptosis. It is well established, however, that the adenovirus E1A protein can sensitize these cells to the induction of apoptosis by anticancer agents. To further understand how E1A enhances chemosensitivity, we have made use of a human colon carcinoma cell line (HCT116) which typically undergoes cell cycle arrest in response to chemotherapeutic drugs. As seen by the analysis of E1A mutants, we show here that E1A can induce apoptosis in these cells by neutralizing the activities of the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor p21. E1A's ability to interact with p21 and thereby restore Cdk2 activity in DNA-damaged cells correlates with the reversal of G(1) arrest, which in turn leads to apoptosis. Analysis of E1A mutants failing to bind p300 (also called CBP) or Rb shows that they are almost identical to wild-type E1A in their ability to initially overcome a G(1) arrest in cells after DNA damage, while an E1A mutant failing to bind p21 is not. However, over time, this mutant, which can still target Rb, is far more efficient in accumulating cells with a DNA content greater than 4N but is similar to wild-type E1A and the other E1A mutants in releasing cells from a p53-mediated G(2) block following chemotherapeutic treatment. Thus, we suggest that although E1A requires the binding of p21 to create an optimum environment for apoptosis to occur in DNA-damaged cells, E1A's involvement in other pathways may be contributing to this process as well. A model is proposed to explain the implications of these findings.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11559818      PMCID: PMC114557          DOI: 10.1128/JVI.75.20.9844-9856.2001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


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