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p53 acetylation enhances Taxol-induced apoptosis in human cancer cells

Authors
Kim, Jae HyeongYoon, Eun-KyungChung, Hye-JinPark, Seong-YeolHong, Kyeong-ManLee, Chang-HunLee, Yeon-SuChoi, KyunghoYang, YoungKim, KyungtaeKim, In-Hoo
Issue Date
Jan-2013
Publisher
SPRINGER
Keywords
Taxol; p53; Apoptosis; Acetylation; Sirt1; HDAC inhibitor
Citation
APOPTOSIS, v.18, no.1, pp 110 - 120
Pages
11
Journal Title
APOPTOSIS
Volume
18
Number
1
Start Page
110
End Page
120
URI
https://scholarworks.sookmyung.ac.kr/handle/2020.sw.sookmyung/11379
DOI
10.1007/s10495-012-0772-8
ISSN
1360-8185
1573-675X
Abstract
Microtubule inhibitors (MTIs) such as Taxol have been used for treating various malignant tumors. Although MTIs have been known to induce cell death through mitotic arrest, other mechanisms can operate in MTI-induced cell death. Especially, the role of p53 in this process has been controversial for a long time. Here we investigated the function of p53 in Taxol-induced apoptosis using p53 wild type and p53 null cancer cell lines. p53 was upregulated upon Taxol treatment in p53 wild type cells and deletion of p53 diminished Taxol-induced apoptosis. p53 target proteins including MDM2, p21, BAX, and beta-isoform of PUMA were also upregulated by Taxol in p53 wild type cells. Conversely, when the wild type p53 was re-introduced into two different p53 null cancer cell lines, Taxol-induced apoptosis was enhanced. Among post-translational modifications that affect p53 stability and function, p53 acetylation, rather than phosphorylation, increased significantly in Taxol-treated cells. When acetylation was enhanced by anti-Sirt1 siRNA or an HDAC inhibitor, Taxol-induced apoptosis was enhanced, which was not observed in p53 null cells. When an acetylation-defective mutant of p53 was re-introduced to p53 null cells, apoptosis was partially reduced compared to the re-introduction of the wild type p53. Thus, p53 plays a pro-apoptotic role in Taxol-induced apoptosis and acetylation of p53 contributes to this pro-apoptotic function in response to Taxol in several human cancer cell lines, suggesting that enhancing acetylation of p53 could have potential implication for increasing the sensitivity of cancer cells to Taxol.
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