- Induced Cell Death α from Tumor Necrosis Factor Prion Protein Prevents Human Breast Carcinoma Cell Line

Maryam Diarra-Mehrpour, Samuel Arrabal, Abdelali Jalil, Xavier Pinson, Catherine Gaudin,Geneviève Piétu,Amandine Pitaval, Hugues Ripoche, Marc Eloit,Dominique Dormont, Salem Chouaib

semanticscholar(2004)

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Abstract
To define genetic determinants of tumor cell resistance to the cytotoxic action of tumor necrosis factor (TNF), we have applied cDNA microarrays to a human breast carcinoma TNF-sensitive MCF7 cell line and its established TNF-resistant clone. Of a total of 5760 samples of cDNA examined, 3.6% were found to be differentially expressed in TNF-resistant 1001 cells as compared with TNF-sensitive MCF7 cells. On the basis of available literature data, the striking finding is the association of some differentially expressed genes involved in the phosphatidylinositol-3kinase/Akt signaling pathway. More notably, we found that the PRNP gene coding for the cellular prion protein (PrP), was 17-fold overexpressed in the 1001 cell line as compared with the MCF7 cell line. This differential expression was confirmed at the cell surface by immunostaining that indicated that PrP is overexpressed at both mRNA and protein levels in the TNF-resistant derivative. Using recombinant adenoviruses expressing the human PrP our data demonstrate that PrP overexpression converted TNF-sensitive MCF7 cells into TNF-resistant cells, at least in part, by a mechanism involving alteration of cytochrome c release from mitochondria and nuclear condensation.
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