Effect of the XIAP inhibitor Embelin on TRAIL-induced apoptosis of pancreatic cancer cells
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jss.2007.03.068
Effect of the XIAP inhibitor Embelin on TRAIL-induced apoptosis of pancreatic cancer cells
Abstract
Background: Tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) is a potent inducer of apoptosis in a wide variety of tumor cells, while it has no toxicity for the majority of normal cells.Therefore, TRAIL may be a suitable agent for anticancer therapy. We previously reported that a number of pancreatic cancer cell lines show resistance to TRAIL-induced apoptosis via overexpression of XIAP and FLIP. The present study was conducted to further examine TRAIL-based therapeutic strategies by aiming to restore functional apoptotic pathways in resistant pancreatic cancer cells.
Methods: In various pancreatic cancer cell lines, TRAIL-induced apoptosis was evaluated in the presence or absence of an XIAP-inhibitor (Smac peptide). Second, TRAIL-induced apoptosis was evaluated in TRAIL-resistant AsPC-1 cells with or without FLIP antisense. Third, the combined effect of Smac peptide and FLIP antisense was tested, and the activation of apoptosis-related caspases and poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase was evaluated. Finally, TRAIL-induced apoptosis was evaluated in the presence or absence of FLIP antisense and an XIAP inhibitor (embelin).
Results: Smac peptide enhanced TRAIL-induced apoptosis in a dose-dependent manner for several pancreatic cancer cell lines, but showed no effect on TRAIL-resistant AsPC-1 cells. Smac peptide alone had no influence on cell viability. TRAIL-induced apoptosis was restored in TRAIL-resistant AsPC-1 cells by exposure to FLIP antisense, which suppressed the expression of FLIP. The effect of TRAIL was augmented by the combination of FLIP antisense and Smac peptide. Similarly, TRAIL-induced apoptosis was restored by the combination of FLIP antisense and embelin. Activation of apoptotic caspases and cleavage of poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase was observed after sensitization of TRAIL-resistant pancreatic cancer cells.
Conclusions: Pancreatic cancer cells gain resistance to TRAIL-induced apoptosis via expression of the antiapoptotic proteins XIAP and FLIP. Smac peptide and FLIP antisense could restore the apoptotic effect of TRAIL. An XIAP inhibitor, embelin, enhanced the effect of TRAIL in the presence of FLIP antisense. These findings may provide useful information for the development of TRAIL-based therapeutic strategies by restoring functional apoptotic pathways in resistant pancreatic cancer cells. In addition, a low molecular weight XIAP inhibitor like embelin could be a lead compound for the development of effective XIAP inhibitors.
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