A CERTain role for ceramide in taxane-induced cell death
- PMID: 17560328
- DOI: 10.1016/j.ccr.2007.05.003
A CERTain role for ceramide in taxane-induced cell death
Abstract
An unexpected benefit of functional genomic screens is that at times they answer questions that they were not designed to ask. A siRNA screen reported by Swanton et al. in this issue of Cancer Cell reveals that silencing of spindle assembly checkpoint genes facilitates mitotic slippage, resulting in escape from taxane-induced cell death, aneuploidy, and chromosomal instability, hallmarks of taxane resistance. Unexpectedly, the screen disclosed that the sphingolipid ceramide is a key regulator of the taxane-mediated spindle assembly checkpoint and taxane-induced cell death. Ceramide metabolism thus serves as a legitimate target for modulation of taxane effect on tumors.
Comment on
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Regulators of mitotic arrest and ceramide metabolism are determinants of sensitivity to paclitaxel and other chemotherapeutic drugs.Cancer Cell. 2007 Jun;11(6):498-512. doi: 10.1016/j.ccr.2007.04.011. Cancer Cell. 2007. PMID: 17560332
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