Prognostic and therapeutic relevance of FLIP and procaspase-8 overexpression in non-small cell lung cancer


Autoria(s): Riley, J. S.; Hutchinson, R.; McArt, D. G.; Crawford, N.; Holohan, C.; Paul, I.; Van Schaeybroeck, S.; Salto-Tellez, M.; Johnston, P. G.; Fennell, D. A.; Gately, K.; O'Byrne, K.; Cummins, R.; Kay, E.; Hamilton, P.; Stasik, I.; Longley, D. B.
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05/12/2013

Resumo

Non-small cell lung carcinoma remains by far the leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. Overexpression of FLIP, which blocks the extrinsic apoptotic pathway by inhibiting caspase-8 activation, has been identified in various cancers. We investigated FLIP and procaspase-8 expression in NSCLC and the effect of HDAC inhibitors on FLIP expression, activation of caspase-8 and drug resistance in NSCLC and normal lung cell line models. Immunohistochemical analysis of cytoplasmic and nuclear FLIP and procaspase-8 protein expression was carried out using a novel digital pathology approach. Both FLIP and procaspase-8 were found to be significantly overexpressed in tumours, and importantly, high cytoplasmic expression of FLIP significantly correlated with shorter overall survival. Treatment with HDAC inhibitors targeting HDAC1-3 downregulated FLIP expression predominantly via post-transcriptional mechanisms, and this resulted in death receptor- and caspase-8-dependent apoptosis in NSCLC cells, but not normal lung cells. In addition, HDAC inhibitors synergized with TRAIL and cisplatin in NSCLC cells in a FLIP- and caspase-8-dependent manner. Thus, FLIP and procaspase-8 are overexpressed in NSCLC, and high cytoplasmic FLIP expression is indicative of poor prognosis. Targeting high FLIP expression using HDAC1-3 selective inhibitors such as entinostat to exploit high procaspase-8 expression in NSCLC has promising therapeutic potential, particularly when used in combination with TRAIL receptor-targeted agents.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/67781/

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Nature Publishing Group

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/67781/1/Prognostic_and_therapeutic.pdf

http://www.nature.com/cddis/journal/v4/n12/full/cddis2013481a.html

DOI:10.1038/cddis.2013.481

Riley, J. S., Hutchinson, R., McArt, D. G., Crawford, N., Holohan, C., Paul, I., Van Schaeybroeck, S., Salto-Tellez, M., Johnston, P. G., Fennell, D. A., Gately, K., O'Byrne, K., Cummins, R., Kay, E., Hamilton, P., Stasik, I., & Longley, D. B. (2013) Prognostic and therapeutic relevance of FLIP and procaspase-8 overexpression in non-small cell lung cancer. Cell Death and Disease, 4(e951).

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School of Biomedical Sciences; Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation

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