Proteotoxic stress targeted therapy (PSTT)

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  • Michael Y. Sherman
چکیده

About a decade ago a multiple myeloma patient demonstrated a complete response to a proteasome inhibitor Bortezomib. This case generated a lot of hopes, and after successful clinical trials Bortezomib was approved by FDA and became the drug of choice for this disease. A high sensitivity of multiple myeloma to proteasome inhibition is probably related to extensive production immunoglobulins by the cancer cells. Bortezomib prevents degradation of these proteins, which accumulate and cause a strong ER stress, eventually triggering apoptosis [1, 2]. Unfortunately, many patients show only partial response to Bortezomib, in part due to the development of resistance [3]. Among multiple mechanism of resistance to Bortezomib, cells upregulate expression of molecular chaperones, e.g. Hsp27, which protect from the buildup of abnormal protein species [4-7]. The balance between toxicity of abnormal polypeptides and protective function of chaperones defines the outcome of the treatment with proteasome inhibitors. Bortezomib has also been tested in trials for treatment of solid tumors, either alone or in combination with other drugs, and results have been promising. The selective sensitivity of various cancer cells to proteasome inhibitors as compared to normal cells is probably because cancer cells have to handle higher levels of abnormal polypeptides, since they are exposed to adverse conditions of tumor microenvironments, oxidative stress and because of genetic instability and associated accumulation of mutant proteins [8]. Accordingly, cancer cells often have increased levels of molecular chaperones, like Hsp72 or Hsp27, as well as the heat shock transcription factor Hsf1 [9]. Furthermore, it was found that cancers have special requirements for these factors, since Hsf1 and hsp72 knockout mice demonstrate dramatic resistance to certain types of cancer, e.g. skin or breast cancer [10-12]. These data led to a concept of the " non-oncogene addiction " of cancers to Hsf1 and molecular chaperones, and predicted that inhibition of chaperones could be a potent novel approach towards development of therapeutics [8]. In fact, there have been number of publications that pharmacological inhibition or siRNA-mediated depletion of Hsf1, Hsp72 or Hsp27 can selectively cause apoptosis or growth inhibition in various types of cancer [9, 13]. Furthermore, anti-sense RNA against Hsp27 has been tested and demonstrated promising results with bladder cancer [14, 15]. Since downregulation of Hsf1 or chaperones increases the generation of abnormal proteins, while inhibition of proteasome blocks their degradation, the combination of these treatments could synergistically precipitate a selective demise of cancer cells. Indeed, it …

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دوره 2  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2011