[PDF][PDF] Autocrine TNFα signaling renders human cancer cells susceptible to Smac-mimetic-induced apoptosis

SL Petersen, L Wang, A Yalcin-Chin, L Li, M Peyton… - Cancer cell, 2007 - cell.com
SL Petersen, L Wang, A Yalcin-Chin, L Li, M Peyton, J Minna, P Harran, X Wang
Cancer cell, 2007cell.com
A small-molecule mimetic of Smac/Diablo that specifically counters the apoptosis-inhibiting
activity of IAP proteins has been shown to enhance apoptosis induced by cell surface death
receptors as well as chemotherapeutic drugs. Survey of a panel of 50 human non-small-cell
lung cancer cell lines has revealed, surprisingly, that roughly one-quarter of these lines are
sensitive to the treatment of Smac mimetic alone, suggesting that an apoptotic signal has
been turned on in these cells and is held in check by IAP proteins. This signal has now been …
Summary
A small-molecule mimetic of Smac/Diablo that specifically counters the apoptosis-inhibiting activity of IAP proteins has been shown to enhance apoptosis induced by cell surface death receptors as well as chemotherapeutic drugs. Survey of a panel of 50 human non-small-cell lung cancer cell lines has revealed, surprisingly, that roughly one-quarter of these lines are sensitive to the treatment of Smac mimetic alone, suggesting that an apoptotic signal has been turned on in these cells and is held in check by IAP proteins. This signal has now been identified as the autocrine-secreted cytokine tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFα). In response to autocrine TNFα signaling, the Smac mimetic promotes formation of a RIPK1-dependent caspase-8-activating complex, leading to apoptosis.
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