[HTML][HTML] p53-independent ceramide formation in human glioma cells during γ-radiation-induced apoptosis

S Hara, S Nakashima, T Kiyono, M Sawada… - Cell Death & …, 2004 - nature.com
S Hara, S Nakashima, T Kiyono, M Sawada, S Yoshimura, T Iwama, Y Banno, J Shinoda…
Cell Death & Differentiation, 2004nature.com
Although the p53 tumor-suppressor gene product plays a critical role in apoptotic cell death
induced by DNA-damaging chemotherapeutic agents, human glioma cells with functional
p53 were more resistant to γ-radiation than those with mutant p53. U-87 MG cells with wild-
type p53 were resistant to γ-radiation. U87-W E6 cells that lost functional p53, by the
expression of type 16 human papillomavirus E6 oncoprotein, became susceptible to
radiation-induced apoptosis. The formation of ceramide by acid sphingomyelinase (A …
Abstract
Although the p53 tumor-suppressor gene product plays a critical role in apoptotic cell death induced by DNA-damaging chemotherapeutic agents, human glioma cells with functional p53 were more resistant to γ-radiation than those with mutant p53. U-87 MG cells with wild-type p53 were resistant to γ-radiation. U87-W E6 cells that lost functional p53, by the expression of type 16 human papillomavirus E6 oncoprotein, became susceptible to radiation-induced apoptosis. The formation of ceramide by acid sphingomyelinase (A-SMase), but not by neutral sphingomyelinase, was associated with p53-independent apoptosis. SR33557 (2-isopropyl-1-(4-[3-N-methyl-N-(3, 4-dimethoxybphenethyl) amino] propyloxy) benzene-sulfonyl) indolizine, an inhibitor of A-SMase, suppressed radiation-induced apoptotic cell death. In contrast, radiation-induced A-SMase activation was blocked in glioma cells with endogenous functional p53. The expression of acid ceramidase was induced by γ-radiation, and was more evident in cells with functional p53. N-oleoylethanolamine, which is known to inhibit ceramidase activity, unexpectedly downregulated acid ceramidase and accelerated radiation-induced apoptosis in U87-W E6 cells. Moreover, cells with functional p53 could be sensitized to γ-radiation by N-oleoylethanolamine, which suppressed radiation-induced acid ceramidase expression and then enhanced ceramide formation. Sensitization to γ-radiation was also observed in U87-MG cells depleted of functional p53 by retroviral expression of small interfering RNA. These results indicate that ceramide may function as a mediator of p53-independent apoptosis in human glioma cells in response to γ-radiation, and suggest that p53-dependent expression of acid ceramidase and blockage of A-SMase activation play pivotal roles in protection from γ-radiation of cells with endogenous functional p53.
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