E1A sensitizes cells to tumor necrosis factor alpha by downregulating c-FLIP S
- PMID: 12552004
- PMCID: PMC141118
- DOI: 10.1128/jvi.77.4.2651-2662.2003
E1A sensitizes cells to tumor necrosis factor alpha by downregulating c-FLIP S
Abstract
Tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha) activates both apoptosis and NF-kappaB-dependent survival pathways, the former of which requires inhibition of gene expression to be manifested. c-FLIP is a TNF-alpha-induced gene that inhibits caspase-8 activation during TNF-alpha signaling. Adenovirus infection and E1A expression sensitize cells to TNF-alpha by allowing apoptosis in the absence of inhibitors of gene expression, suggesting that it may be disabling a survival signaling pathway. E1A promoted TNF-alpha-mediated activation of caspase-8, suggesting that sensitivity was occurring at the level of the death-inducing signaling complex. Furthermore, E1A expression downregulated c-FLIP(S) expression and prevented its induction by TNF-alpha. c-FLIP(S) and viral FLIP expression rescued E1A-mediated sensitization to TNF-alpha by restoring the resistance of caspase-8 to activation, thereby preventing cell death. E1A inhibited TNF-alpha-dependent induction of c-FLIP(S) mRNA and stimulated ubiquitination- and proteasome-dependent degradation of c-FLIP(S) protein. Since elevated c-FLIP levels confer resistance to apoptosis and promote tumorigenicity, interference with its induction by NF-kappaB and stimulation of its destruction in the proteasome may provide novel therapeutic approaches for facilitating the elimination of apoptosis-refractory tumor cells.
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