Literature DB >> 22333579

The selective inhibition of nuclear PKCζ restores the effectiveness of chemotherapeutic agents in chemoresistant cells.

Alessandro Rimessi1, Erika Zecchini, Roberta Siviero, Carlotta Giorgi, Sara Leo, Rosario Rizzuto, Paolo Pinton.   

Abstract

The atypical protein kinase C (PKC) isoform zeta (PKCζ) has been implicated in the intracellular transduction of mitogenic and apoptotic signals by acting on different signaling pathways. The key role of these processes in tumorigenesis suggests a possible involvement of PKCζ in this event. PKCζ is activated by cytotoxic treatments, inhibits apoptotic cell death and reduces the sensitivity of cancer cells to chemotherapeutic agents. Here, using pharmacological and DNA recombinant approaches, we show that oxidative stress triggers nuclear translocation of PKCζ and induces resistance to apoptotic agents. Accordingly, chemoresistant cells show accumulation of PKCζ within the nucleus, and a nuclear-targeted PKCζ transfected in tumor cells decreases sensitivity to apoptosis. We thus developed a novel recombinant protein capable of selectively inhibiting the nuclear fraction of PKCζ that restored the susceptibility to apoptosis in cells in which PKCζ was enriched in the nuclear fraction, including chemoresistant cells. These findings establish the importance of PKCζ as a possible target to increase the effectiveness of anticancer therapies and highlight potential sites of intervention.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22333579      PMCID: PMC3323800          DOI: 10.4161/cc.11.5.19520

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Cycle        ISSN: 1551-4005            Impact factor:   4.534


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2.  A novel and selective inhibitor of PKC ζ potently inhibits human breast cancer metastasis in vitro and in mice.

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3.  Pharmacological and Genetic Inhibition of Caveolin-1 Promotes Epithelialization and Wound Closure.

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Review 7.  Chemoresistance and Cancer-Related Inflammation: Two Hallmarks of Cancer Connected by an Atypical Link, PKCζ.

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