Epidermal growth factor receptor inhibitors enhance susceptibility to Fas-mediated apoptosis in oral squamous cell carcinoma cells
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.oraloncology.2007.04.006
Epidermal growth factor receptor inhibitors enhance susceptibility to Fas-mediated apoptosis in oral squamous cell carcinoma cells
Abstract
Molecular inhibition of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) signaling is a promising cancer treatment strategy. We examined whether inhibition of EGFR signaling would affect the susceptibility of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) cells to Fas-mediated apoptosis. Treatment of OSCC cells with an anti-EGFR monoclonal antibody, C225, and an EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitor, AG1478, which target the extracellular and intracellular domains of the receptor, respectively, inhibited phosphorylation of EGFR and its downstream effector molecule Akt and amplified the induction of Fas-mediated apoptosis. In OSCC cells treated with EGFR inhibitors, Fas-mediated apoptosis was accompanied by caspase-8 activation but not Bid cleavage. Caspase-3 and -8 inhibitors reduced the effect of EGFR inhibitors on Fas-mediated apoptosis in OSCC cells, but a caspase-9 inhibitor did not. These results indicate that the pro-apoptotic activity of EGFR inhibitors in OSCC cells depends on the extrinsic pathway of the caspase cascade. Although EGFR inhibitors did not affect the expression of Fas, the Fas-associated death domain protein, or procaspase-8 in OSCC cells, the inhibition downregulated cellular FLICE-inhibitory protein (c-FLIP). Moreover, knockdown of c-FLIP in HSC-2 cells with a small interfering RNA strongly enhanced Fas-mediated apoptosis. These results suggest that the EGFR signaling pathway may, in part, regulate Fas-mediated apoptosis in OSCC cells through c-FLIP expression.
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