Literature DB >> 17938270

Epothilones induce human colon cancer SW620 cell apoptosis via the tubulin polymerization independent activation of the nuclear factor-kappaB/IkappaB kinase signal pathway.

Seung Ho Lee1, Seung Mo Son, Dong Ju Son, Sun Mi Kim, Tack Joong Kim, Sukgil Song, Dong Cheul Moon, Hyo Won Lee, Jae Chun Ryu, Do-Young Yoon, Jin Tae Hong.   

Abstract

Molecular mechanisms underlying epothilone-induced apoptotic cell death were investigated in SW620 human colon cancer cells. Treatment with epothilone B and D at different concentrations (1-100 nmol/L) dose-dependently inhibited cell growth and caused cell cycle arrest at G2-M, which was followed by apoptosis. Consistent with this induction of apoptotic cell death, epothilone B and D enhanced the constitutional activation of nuclear factor-kappaB (NF-kappaB) via IkappaB degradation through IkappaB kinase (IKKalpha and IKKbeta) activation, and this resulted in p50 and p65 translocation to the nucleus. Moreover, cells treated with sodium salicylic acid, an IKK inhibitor, or transiently transfected with mutant IKKalpha and beta did not show epothilone-induced cell growth inhibition or p50 translocation, although p65 was still translocated to the nucleus. Treatment with epothilone B and D also enhanced beta-tubulin polymerization and the formation of p50/beta-tubulin complex. However, beta-tubulin polymerization was not inhibited in the cells treated by sodium salicylic acid or transiently transfected with mutant IKKalpha and beta. Moreover, epothilone B and D increased the expressions of NF-kappaB-dependent apoptotic cell death regulatory genes, i.e., Bax, p53, and the active form of caspase-3, but reduced Bcl-2 expression, and these actions were partially reversed by salicylic acid. In addition, caspase-3 inhibitor reduced epothilone B-induced cell death and NF-kappaB activation. These findings suggest that the activation of NF-kappaB/IKK signals plays an important role in the epothilone-induced apoptotic cell death of SW620 colon cancer cells in a tubulin polymerization-independent manner.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17938270     DOI: 10.1158/1535-7163.MCT-07-0002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cancer Ther        ISSN: 1535-7163            Impact factor:   6.261


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