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Induction of the lysosomal apoptosis pathway by inhibitors of the ubiquitin-proteasome system

✍ Scribed by Maria Berndtsson; Melanie Beaujouin; Linda Rickardson; Aleksandra Mandic Havelka; Rolf Larsson; Jacob Westman; Emmanuelle Liaudet-Coopman; Stig Linder


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2009
Tongue
French
Weight
453 KB
Volume
124
Category
Article
ISSN
0020-7136

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Abstract

The lysosomal apoptosis pathway is a potentially interesting therapeutic target. Since apoptosis involving the lysosomal pathway has been described to involve cathepsins, we screened a drug library for agents that induce cathepsin‐dependent apoptosis. Using pharmacological inhibitors and siRNA, we identified 2 structurally related agents (NSC687852 and NSC638646) that induced cathepsin D‐dependent caspase‐cleavage activity in human breast cancer cells. Both agents were found to induce the mitochondrial apoptosis pathway. NSC687852 and NSC638646 were found to inhibit the activity of ubiquitin isopeptidases and to induce the accumulation of high‐molecular‐mass ubiquitins in cells. We show that 3 other inhibitors of the proteasome degradation pathway induce lysosomal membrane permeabilization (LMP) and that cathepsin‐D siRNA inhibits apoptosis induced by these agents. We conclude that a screen for cathepsin‐dependent apoptosis‐inducing agents resulted in the identification of ubiquitin isopeptidase inhibitors and that proteasome inhibitors with different mechanisms of action induce LMP and cathepsin D‐dependent apoptosis. © 2008 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.


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