Journal article

Key roles of BIM-driven apoptosis in epithelial tumors and rational chemotherapy

TT Tan, K Degenhardt, DA Nelson, B Beaudoin, W Nieves-Neira, P Bouillet, A Villunger, JM Adams, E White

Cancer Cell | Published : 2005

Abstract

Defective apoptosis not only promotes tumorigenesis, but also can confound chemotherapeutic response. Here we demonstrate that the proapoptotic BH3-only protein BIM is a tumor suppressor in epithelial solid tumors and also is a determinant in paclitaxel sensitivity in vivo. Furthermore, the H-ras/mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway conferred resistance to paclitaxel that was dependent on functional inactivation of BIM. Whereas paclitaxel induced BIM accumulation and BIM-dependent apoptosis in vitro and in tumors in vivo, the H-ras/MAPK pathway suppressed this BIM induction by phosphorylating BIM and targeting BIM for degradation in proteasomes. The proteasome inhibitor Velcade (P..

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