UCN-01 suppresses thymidylate synthase gene expression and enhances 5- fluorouracil-induced apoptosis in a sequence-dependent manner

  • Chung Tsen Hsueh
  • , David Kelsen
  • , Gary K. Schwartz

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Abstract

UCN-01, a protein kinase C/cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor, suppressed thymidylate synthase (TS) protein expression in a dose-dependent manner with near complete suppression at 1 μM after a 24-h exposure in human gastric cancer cell line SK-GT5. Other protein kinase C/cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors, including flavopiridol and safingol, had a similar effect on TS protein expression, but to a lesser degree. Moreover, UCN-01 repressed the induction of TS after 5-fluorouracil (FU) exposure by 90-95% and significantly enhanced the induction of apoptosis by FU from 4-8% with either FU or UCN-01 alone to 46 ± 1% (P < 0.005 versus either single drug, reverse sequence, or the combination) when UCN-01 was given after FU. The effect of UCN-01 on TS was associated with a dose-dependent suppression of the E2F-1 protein, a transcriptional activator of TS. Northern blot analysis revealed that TS mRNA levels decreased gradually as the concentration of UCN-01 increased, but that E2F-1 mRNA levels remained relatively unchanged. UCN-01 may provide a novel way to enhance cellular sensitivity toward FU by means of suppressing TS expression mediated mainly by down-regulation of E2F-1.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2201-2206
Number of pages6
JournalClinical Cancer Research
Volume4
Issue number9
StatePublished - Sep 1998
Externally publishedYes

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