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The kinase inhibitor sorafenib induces cell death through a process involving induction of endoplasmic reticulum stress.


ABSTRACT: Sorafenib is a multikinase inhibitor that induces apoptosis in human leukemia and other malignant cells. Recently, we demonstrated that sorafenib diminishes Mcl-1 protein expression by inhibiting translation through a MEK1/2-ERK1/2 signaling-independent mechanism and that this phenomenon plays a key functional role in sorafenib-mediated lethality. Here, we report that inducible expression of constitutively active MEK1 fails to protect cells from sorafenib-mediated lethality, indicating that sorafenib-induced cell death is unrelated to MEK1/2-ERK1/2 pathway inactivation. Notably, treatment with sorafenib induced endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress in human leukemia cells (U937) manifested by immediate cytosolic-calcium mobilization, GADD153 and GADD34 protein induction, PKR-like ER kinase (PERK) and eukaryotic initiation factor 2alpha (eIF2alpha) phosphorylation, XBP1 splicing, and a general reduction in protein synthesis as assessed by [35S]methionine incorporation. These events were accompanied by pronounced generation of reactive oxygen species through a mechanism dependent upon cytosolic-calcium mobilization and a significant decline in GRP78/Bip protein levels. Interestingly, enforced expression of IRE1alpha markedly reduced sorafenib-mediated apoptosis, whereas knockdown of IRE1alpha or XBP1, disruption of PERK activity, or inhibition of eIF2alpha phosphorylation enhanced sorafenib-mediated lethality. Finally, downregulation of caspase-2 or caspase-4 by small interfering RNA significantly diminished apoptosis induced by sorafenib. Together, these findings demonstrate that ER stress represents a central component of a MEK1/2-ERK1/2-independent cell death program triggered by sorafenib.

SUBMITTER: Rahmani M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1952105 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The kinase inhibitor sorafenib induces cell death through a process involving induction of endoplasmic reticulum stress.

Rahmani Mohamed M   Davis Eric Maynard EM   Crabtree Timothy Ryan TR   Habibi Joseph Reza JR   Nguyen Tri K TK   Dent Paul P   Grant Steven S  

Molecular and cellular biology 20070604 15


Sorafenib is a multikinase inhibitor that induces apoptosis in human leukemia and other malignant cells. Recently, we demonstrated that sorafenib diminishes Mcl-1 protein expression by inhibiting translation through a MEK1/2-ERK1/2 signaling-independent mechanism and that this phenomenon plays a key functional role in sorafenib-mediated lethality. Here, we report that inducible expression of constitutively active MEK1 fails to protect cells from sorafenib-mediated lethality, indicating that sora  ...[more]

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