Silencing of death receptor and caspase-8 expression in small cell lung carcinoma cell lines and tumors by DNA methylation
Small cell lung cancer cell lines were resistant to FasL and TRAIL-induced apoptosis, which could be explained by an absence of Fas and TRAIL-R1 mRNA expression and a deficiency of surface TRAIL-R2 protein. In addition, caspase-8 expression was absent, whereas FADD, FLIP and caspases-3, -7, -9 and -...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Cell death and differentiation 2003-03, Vol.10 (3), p.356-364 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Small cell lung cancer cell lines were resistant to FasL and TRAIL-induced apoptosis, which could be explained by an absence of Fas and TRAIL-R1 mRNA expression and a deficiency of surface TRAIL-R2 protein. In addition, caspase-8 expression was absent, whereas FADD, FLIP and caspases-3, -7, -9 and -10 could be detected. Analysis of SCLC tumors revealed reduced levels of Fas, TRAIL-R1 and caspase-8 mRNA compared to non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) tumors. Methylation-specific PCR demonstrated methylation of CpG islands of the
Fas, TRAIL-R1
and
caspase-8
genes in SCLC cell lines and tumor samples, whereas NSCLC samples were not methylated. Cotreatment of SCLC cells with the demethylating agent 5′-aza-2-deoxycytidine and IFN
γ
partially restored Fas, TRAIL-R1 and caspase-8 expression and increased sensitivity to FasL and TRAIL-induced death. These results suggest that SCLC cells are highly resistant to apoptosis mediated by death receptors and that this resistance can be reduced by a combination of demethylation and treatment with IFN
γ
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ISSN: | 1350-9047 1476-5403 |
DOI: | 10.1038/sj.cdd.4401157 |