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Title
Ribosomal protein S6 is a selective mediator of TRAIL-apoptotic signaling
Authors
Jeon, YJKim, IKHong, SHNan, HKim, HJLee, HJMasuda, ESMeyuhas, OOh, BHJung, YK
Date Issued
2008-07-17
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Abstract
TRAIL (tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand) is a potent inducer of apoptosis in tumor cells and holds a promise as a therapeutic agent against cancer. To elucidate the death signaling evoked by TRAIL, we performed a functional genetic screening and rescued TRAIL-resistant Jurkat clones harboring ribosomal protein S6 (rpS6) cDNA in anti-sense frame. Reduction of rpS6 expression in Jurkat and HeLa cells attenuated apoptosis induced by TRAIL, but not those by other cell death signals, including tumor necrosis factor-a and cycloheximide, etoposide, doxorubicin, tunicamycin and staurosporine. Death receptor (DR) 4, but not DR5, was downregulated in rpS6 knockdown cells. Conversely, the sensitivity to TRAIL was increased by the ectopic expression of wild-type rpS6 and further by phospho-defective rpS6 mutant (S6-SS235,6AA), but not by phospho-mimic rpS6 mutant (S6-SS235,6DD). Also, unphosphorylatable rpS6 knock-in mouse embryo fibro-blasts (rpS6(P-/-) MEFs) were more sensitive to TRAIL than control MEFs. In addition, SKHep-1 tumor cells, which express less phospho-rpS6 and are more sensitive to TRAIL than other tumor cells, became effectively desensitized to TRAIL after rpS6 knockdown. These results suggest that rpS6, especially in its unphosphorylated form, is a selective mediator of TRAIL-induced apoptosis.
Keywords
TRAIL; apoptosis; ribosomal protein S6; S6 kinase 1; DR4; tumor cell; MESSENGER-RNA TRANSLATION; CELLS; PHOSPHORYLATION; RECEPTOR; FAMILY; LIGAND; IDENTIFICATION; INHIBITION; INDUCTION; PATHWAY
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/26353
DOI
10.1038/ONC.2008.73
ISSN
0950-9232
Article Type
Article
Citation
ONCOGENE, vol. 27, no. 31, page. 4344 - 4352, 2008-07-17
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