Journal article
Dz13, a c-jun DNAzyme, is a potent inducer of caspase-2 activation
CR Dass, SJ Galloway, PFM Choong
Oligonucleotides | MARY ANN LIEBERT INC | Published : 2010
Abstract
Signaling pathways for caspase-2-mediated apoptosis are poorly defined. This is partially due to a lack of a reproducible stimulus to trigger caspase-2 activation. We present the oligonucleotide Dz13, a DNA enzyme that cleaves c-Jun mRNA and is capable of inhibiting various model tumors in mice, which potently induces caspase-2 resulting in apoptosis in a panel of tumor cell lines. Dz13-mediated cell death occurred even in the absence of known caspase-2 molecular partners in p53-induced protein with a death domain, RIP-associated Ich-1/CED homologous protein with death domain, or DNA-dependent protein kinase catalytic subunit, or other caspases in cell lines of breast cancer, prostate cancer..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors thank St. Vincent's Health for funding, Nam-Hee Shin for support, Toru Akiyama for helpful discussion, Levon Khachigian for Dz13 and Scr, and Jo Taylor, Leticia Pineiro, George Dragicevic, Nicola Hetherington, and the late Rod Walsh for materials support.