CD95-mediated apoptosis of human glioma cells: modulation by epidermal growth factor receptor activity
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CD95-mediated apoptosis of human glioma cells: modulation by epidermal growth factor receptor activity
Abstract
The death ligands CD95L and Apo2L/TRAIL are promising investigational agents for the treatment of malignant glioma. EGFR is overexpressed in a significant proportion of malignant gliomas in vivo. Here, we report that CD95L-induced cell death is enhanced by EGFR inhibition using tyrphostine AG1478 in 7 of 12 human malignant glioma cell lines. Conversely, CD95-mediated and Apo2L-induced cell death are both inhibited by overexpression of EGFR in LN-229 cells. CD95L-induced cell death augmented by AG1478 is accompanied by enhanced processing of caspase 8. LN-229 cells overexpressing the viral caspase inhibitor, crm-A, are not sensitized to CD95L-induced cell death by AG1478, indicating that EGFR exerts its antiapoptotic properties through a caspase 8-dependent pathway. These data define a modulatory effect of EGFR-activity on death ligand-induced apoptosis and indicate that EGFR inhibition is likely to improve the efficacy of death ligand-based cancer therapies. Furthermore, it is tempting to speculate that EGFR amplification protects tumor cells from death ligand-mediated host immune responses in vivo and that EGFR's effects on death receptor-mediated apoptosis may explain the anti-tumor effects of non-cytotoxic, unarmed anti-EGFR family antibodies.
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