Hpr6 (heme-1 domain protein) regulates the susceptibility of cancer cells to chemotherapeutic drugs.

J Pharmacol Exp Ther

Department of Molecular and Biomedical Pharmacology, Markey Cancer Center, MS-305 University of Kentucky Medical Center, Lexington, KY 40536-0298, USA.

Published: January 2006

Cancer cells have varying levels of susceptibility to chemotherapeutic agents, and the proteins that direct drug susceptibility are promising targets for intervention in cancer. Hpr6 (heme-1 domain protein)/PGRMC1 (progesterone receptor membrane component 1) is overexpressed in tumors, and Hpr6 is the human homolog of a budding yeast damage resistance gene called Dap1p. Cells lacking Dap1p are damage-sensitive, and we have found that inhibition of Hpr6 expression by RNA inhibition (RNAi) increases sensitivity of breast cancer cells to chemotherapeutic drugs. Hpr6 is composed largely of a cytochrome b(5)-related heme-1 domain, and we have found that purified Hpr6 binds to heme, similar to its yeast and rodent homologues. We generated an aspartate 120-to-glycine (D120G) mutant of Hpr6 at a highly conserved site in the heme-1 domain and demonstrated that Hpr6-D120G cannot bind to heme. The Hpr6-D120G mutant was named Hpr6(hbd) for heme binding defective. We prepared an adenovirus encoding Hpr6(hbd) and found that adenovirus Hpr6(hbd) increases susceptibility of breast cancer cells to doxorubicin and camptothecin. Our findings support a model in which Hpr6, similar to its yeast homolog, binds to heme and regulates susceptibility to damaging agents.

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