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Protein kinase Cδ and caspase-3 modulate TRAIL-induced apoptosis in breast tumor cells.

Shuping Yin1, Seema Sethi, Kaladhar B Reddy.   

Abstract

This report describes that protein kinase C delta (PKCδ) overexpression prevents TRAIL-induced apoptosis in breast tumor cells; however, the regulatory mechanism(s) involved in this phenomenon is(are) incompletely understood. In this study, we have shown that TRAIL-induced apoptosis was significantly inhibited in PKCδ overexpressing MCF-7 (MCF7/PKCδ) cells. Our data reveal that PKCδ inhibits caspase-8 activation, a first step in TRAIL-induced apoptosis, thus preventing TRAIL-induced apoptosis. Inhibition of PKCδ using rottlerin or PKCδ siRNA reverses the inhibitory effect of PKCδ on caspase-8 activation leading to TRAIL-induced apoptosis. To determine if caspase-3-induced PKCδ cleavage reverses its inhibition on caspase-8, we developed stable cell lines that either expresses wild-type PKCδ (MCF-7/cas-3/PKCδ) or caspase-3 cleavage-resistant PKCδ mutant (MCF-7/cas-3/PKCδ mut) utilizing MCF-7 cells expressing caspase-3. Cells that overexpress caspase-3 cleavage-resistant PKCδ mutant (MCF-7/cas-3/PKCδmut) significantly inhibited TRAIL-induced apoptosis when compared to wild-type PKCδ (MCF-7/cas-3/PKCδ) expressing cells. In MCF-7/cas-3/PKCδmut cells, TRAIL-induced caspase-8 activation was blocked leading to inhibition of apoptosis when compared to wild-type PKCδ (MCF-7/cas-3/PKCδ) expressing cells. Together, these results strongly suggest that overexpression of PKCδ inhibits caspase-8 activation leading to inhibition of TRAIL-induced apoptosis and its inhibition by rottlerin, siRNA, or cleavage by caspase-3 sensitizes cells to TRAIL-induced apoptosis. Clinically, PKCδ overexpressing tumors can be treated with a combination of PKCδ inhibitor(s) and TRAIL as a new treatment strategy.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20665667      PMCID: PMC3885240          DOI: 10.1002/jcb.22786

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Biochem        ISSN: 0730-2312            Impact factor:   4.429


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