Oncogene-dependent apoptosis is mediated by caspase-9.
- Abstract:
- Understanding how oncogenic transformation sensitizes cells to apoptosis may provide a strategy to kill tumor cells selectively. We previously developed a cell-free system that recapitulates oncogene dependent apoptosis as reflected by activation of caspases, the core of the apoptotic machinery. Here, we show that this activation requires a previously identified apoptosis-promoting complex consisting of caspase-9, APAF-1, and cytochrome c. As predicted by the in vitro system, preventing caspase-9 activation blocked drug-induced apoptosis in cells sensitized by E1A, an adenoviral oncogene. Oncogenes, such as E1A, appear to facilitate caspase-9 activation by several mechanisms, including the control of cytochrome c release from the mitochondria.
- Authors:
- HO Fearnhead, J Rodriguez, EE Govek, W Guo, R Kobayashi, G Hannon, YA Lazebnik
- Journal:
- Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
- Citation info:
- 95(23):13664-13669
- Publication date:
- 10th Nov 1998
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