Alteration of the sphingomyelin/ceramide pathway is associated with resistance of human breast carcinoma MCF7 cells to tumor necrosis factor-alpha-mediated cytotoxicity

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Cai, ZZ
Bettaieb, A
ElMahdani, N
Legres, LG
Stancou, R
Masliah, J
Chouaib, S
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[1] INST GUSTAVE ROUSSY,INSERM,CONTRAT JEUNE FORMAT CYTOKINES & IMMUN ANTITUMORA,F-94805 VILLEJUIF,FRANCE
[2] CTR CLAUDIUS REGAUD,INSERM CJF 9503,F-31052 TOULOUSE,FRANCE
[3] CTR HOSP & UNIV ST ANTOINE,CNRS URS 1283,F-75012 PARIS,FRANCE
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10.1074/jbc.272.11.6918
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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The interference of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF) signaling processes with the acquisition of tumor resistance to TNF was investigated using the TNF-sensitive human breast carcinoma MCF7 cell line and its established TNF-resistant variant (R-A1). The resistance of R-A1 cells to TNF correlated with a low level of p55 TNF receptor expression and an absence of TNF signaling through TNF receptors. Stable transfection of wild-type p55 receptor in R-A1 resulted in enhancement of p55 expression and in partial restoration of TNF signaling, including nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-kappa B) activation, However, the transfected cells remained resistant to TNF-induced apoptosis, Northern blot analysis revealed a comparable induction of manganous superoxide dis mutase and A20 mRNA expression in p55-transfected cells and in sensitive MCF7 cells, making it unlikely that these genes are involved in the resistance to TNF-mediated cytotoxicity. While TNF significantly stimulated both neutral and acidic sphingomyelinase (SMase) activities with concomitant sphingomyelin (SM) hydrolysis and ceramide generation in MCF7, it failed to trigger these events in TNF-resistant p55-transfected cells, In addition, the basal SM content was significantly higher in sensitive MCF7 as compared to the resistant counterparts, Furthermore, the TNF-resistant cells tested could be induced to undergo cell death after exposure to exogenous SMase or cell-permeable C-6-ceramide. This study also shows that TNF failed to induce arachidonic acid release in p55-transfected resistant cells, suggesting that an alteration of phospholipase A(2) activation may be associated with MCF7 cell resistance to TNF. Our findings strongly suggest a role of ceramide in the mechanism of cell resistance to TNF-mediated cell death and may be relevant in elucidating the biochemical nature of intracellular messengers leading to such resistance.
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页码:6918 / 6926
页数:9
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