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Role of Smac in human leukaemic cell apoptosis and proliferation.

Li Jia1, Yasmeen Patwari, Stephen M Kelsey, Srinivasa M Srinivasula, Samir G Agrawal, Emad S Alnemri, Adrian C Newland.   

Abstract

Smac (or DIABLO) is a recently identified, novel proapoptotic molecule, which is released from mitochondria into the cytosol during apoptosis. Smac functions by eliminating the caspase-inhibitory properties of the inhibitors of apoptosis proteins (IAP), particularly XIAP. In this study, we stably transfected both full-length (FL) and mature (MT) Smac genes into the K562 and CEM leukaemic cell lines. Both FL and MT Smac transfectants increased the sensitivity of leukaemic cells to UV light-induced apoptosis and the activation of caspase-9 and caspase-3. Purified cytosol from the mature Smac transfectants, or the addition of human recombinant Smac protein or N-7 peptide into nontransfected cytosol, showed an increased sensitivity to cytochrome c-induced activation of caspase-3. The mature Smac enhanced the susceptibility of both K562 and CEM cells to TRAIL-induced apoptosis. Overexpression of the mature Smac protein also inhibited proliferation, as detected by reduced colony formation and Ki-67 expression in leukaemic cells. Cell cycle analysis revealed that Smac transfectants displayed significant G0/G1 arrest and reduction in 5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine (BrdU) incorporation. Smac sensitized human acute myeloid leukaemia blasts to cytochrome c-induced activation of caspase-3. However, Smac failed to overcome Apaf-1-deficiency-mediated resistance to cytochrome c in primary leukaemic blasts. In summary, this study reveals that Smac/DIABLO exhibits a potential role in increasing apoptosis and suppressing proliferation in human leukaemic cells. Importantly, it also indicates that it is crucial to evaluate the levels of Apaf-1 and XIAP proteins in patient samples before using Smac peptide therapy in the treatment of human leukaemia.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12642862     DOI: 10.1038/sj.onc.1206322

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncogene        ISSN: 0950-9232            Impact factor:   9.867


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