CDIP, a novel pro-apoptotic gene, regulates TNFα-mediated apoptosis in a p53-dependent manner

Lauren Brown, Pat P. Ongusaha, Hyung Gu Kim, Shanthy Nuti, Anna Mandinova, Ji Won Lee, Roya Khosravi-Far, Stuart A. Aaronson, Sam W. Lee

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Abstract

We have identified a novel pro-apoptotic p53 target gene named CDIP (Cell Death Involved p53-target). Inhibition of CDIP abrogates p53-mediated apoptotic responses, demonstrating that CDIP is an important p53 apoptotic effector. CDIP itself potently induces apoptosis that is associated with caspase-8 cleavage, implicating the extrinsic cell death pathway in apoptosis mediated by CDIP. siRNA-directed knockdown of caspase-8 results in a severe impairment of CDIP-dependent cell death. In investigating the potential involvement of extrinsic cell death pathway in CDIP-mediated apoptosis, we found that TNF-α expression tightly correlates with CDIP expression, and that inhibition of TNF-α signaling attenuates CDIP-dependent apoptosis. We also demonstrate that TNF-α is upregulated in response to p53 and p53 inducing genotoxic stress, in a CDIP-dependent manner. Consistently, knockdown of TNF-α impairs p53-mediated stress-induced apoptosis. Together, these findings support a novel p53 → CDIP → TNF-α apoptotic pathway that directs apoptosis after exposure of cells to genotoxic stress. Thus, CDIP provides a new link between p53-mediated intrinsic and death receptor-mediated extrinsic apoptotic signaling, providing a novel target for cancer therapeutics aimed at maximizing the p53 apoptotic response of cancer cells to drug therapy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3410-3422
Number of pages13
JournalEMBO Journal
Volume26
Issue number14
DOIs
StatePublished - 25 Jul 2007

Keywords

  • Apoptosis
  • CDIP
  • TNF-α
  • p53

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