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Strong activation of p53 by actinomycin D and nutlin-3a overcomes the resistance of cancer cells to the pro-apoptotic activity of the FAS ligand

  • Apoptosis. 2024 Oct;29(9-10):1515-1528. doi: 10.1007/s10495-024-02000-0.
Barbara Łasut-Szyszka 1 Agnieszka Gdowicz-Kłosok 1 Małgorzata Krześniak 1 Magdalena Głowala-Kosińska 2 Agnieszka Będzińska 1 Marek Rusin 3
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Affiliations

  • 1 Center for Translational Research and Molecular Biology of Cancer, Gliwice Branch, Maria Skłodowska-Curie National Research Institute of Oncology, ul. Wybrzeże Armii Krajowej 15, Gliwice, 44-101, Poland.
  • 2 Department of Bone Marrow Transplantation and Onco-Hematology, Gliwice Branch, Maria Skłodowska-Curie National Research Institute of Oncology, Gliwice, 44-101, Poland.
  • 3 Center for Translational Research and Molecular Biology of Cancer, Gliwice Branch, Maria Skłodowska-Curie National Research Institute of Oncology, ul. Wybrzeże Armii Krajowej 15, Gliwice, 44-101, Poland. Marek.Rusin@gliwice.nio.gov.pl.
Abstract

The FAS ligand (FASLG) is expressed on lymphocytes, which employ it to activate death receptors on target cells. Cancer cells are generally resistant to Apoptosis triggered by FASLG. In this work, we found a way to circumvent this resistance by treatment with actinomycin D (ActD) and nutlin-3a (Nut3a). We selected this drug combination based on our transcriptomic data showing strong activation of proapoptotic genes, including those for receptor-mediated Apoptosis, in cells exposed to actinomycin D and nutlin-3a. To test our hypothesis, we pre-exposed Cancer cell lines to this drug combination for 45 h and then treated them with recombinant FASLG. This almost instantaneously killed most cells. Actinomycin D and nutlin-3a strongly cooperated in the sensitization because the effect of the drugs acting solo was not as spectacular as the drug combination, which together with FASLG killed more than 99% of cells. Based on the Caspase activation pattern (Caspase-8, caspase-9, Caspase-10), we conclude that both extrinsic and intrinsic pro-apoptotic pathways were engaged. In engineered p53-deficient cells, this pro-apoptotic effect was completely abrogated. Therefore, the combination of ActD + Nut3a activates p53 in an extraordinary way, which overcomes the resistance of Cancer cells to Apoptosis triggered by FASLG. Interestingly, Other combinations of drugs, e.g., etoposide + nutlin-3a, actinomycin D + RG7112, and actinomycin D + idasanutlin had a similar effect. Moreover, normal human fibroblasts are less sensitive to death induced by ActD + Nut3a + FASLG. Our findings create the opportunity to revive the abandoned attempts of Cancer Immunotherapy employing the recombinant FAS ligand.

Keywords

Apoptosis; Cancer immunotherapy; Death receptor; FASLG; MDM2; p53.

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