The bisphosphonate zoledronic acid impairs Ras membrane [correction of impairs membrane] localisation and induces cytochrome c release in breast cancer cells.

SG Senaratne, JL Mansi, KW Colston - British Journal of Cancer, 2002 - europepmc.org
SG Senaratne, JL Mansi, KW Colston
British Journal of Cancer, 2002europepmc.org
Bisphosphonates are well established in the management of cancer-induced bone disease.
Recent studies have indicated that these compounds have direct inhibitory effects on
cultured human breast cancer cells. Nitrogen-containing bisphosphonates including
zoledronic acid have been shown to induce apoptosis associated with PARP cleavage and
DNA fragmentation. The aim of this study was to identify the signalling pathways involved.
Forced expression of the anti-apoptotic protein bcl-2 attenuated bisphosphonate-induced …
Abstract
Bisphosphonates are well established in the management of cancer-induced bone disease. Recent studies have indicated that these compounds have direct inhibitory effects on cultured human breast cancer cells. Nitrogen-containing bisphosphonates including zoledronic acid have been shown to induce apoptosis associated with PARP cleavage and DNA fragmentation. The aim of this study was to identify the signalling pathways involved. Forced expression of the anti-apoptotic protein bcl-2 attenuated bisphosphonate-induced loss of cell viability and induction of DNA fragmentation in MDA-MB-231 cells. Zoledronic acid-mediated apoptosis was associated with a time and dose-related release of mitochondrial cytochrome c into the cytosol in two cell lines. Rescue of cells by preincubation with a caspase-3 selective inhibitor and demonstration of pro-caspase-3 cleavage products by immunoblotting suggests that at least one of the caspases activated in response to zoledronic acid treatment is caspase-3. In both MDA-MB-231 and MCF-7 breast cancer cells, zoledronic acid impaired membrane localisation of Ras indicating reduced prenylation of this protein. These observations demonstrate that zoledronic acid-mediated apoptosis is associated with cytochrome c release and consequent caspase activation. This process may be initiated by inhibition of the enzymes in the mevalonate pathway leading to impaired prenylation of key intracellular proteins including Ras.
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