Inhibition of cathepsin L lowers the apoptotic threshold of glioblastoma cells by up-regulating p53 and transcription of caspases 3 and 7.

Apoptosis

Department of Genetic Toxicology and Cancer Biology, National Institue of Biology, Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Published: July 2011

Despite all the progress in cancer treatment, glioblastoma, the most malignant tumor of the central nervous system, remains a terminal disease and new therapeutic approaches are urgently needed. A combination of chemotherapy with modifications that lower the apoptotic threshold of cancer cells could be effective. Cathepsin L inhibition was suggested as one of such modifications but the mechanism of cathepsin L anti-apoptotic activity is largely unknown. In the present study we show that, in U87 glioblastoma cells, cathepsin L is present in the nucleus and regulates the transcription of effector caspases 3 and 7. In cells with low cathepsin L expression, p53 and prohibitin--transcription factors that regulate caspase 7 expression--accumulate in the nuclei. The importance of p53 in this process is highlighted by the fact that in U87 cells with inhibited p53 transcriptional activity or in p53-negative cells U251, cathepsin L inhibition did not influence caspase 7 expression and had minimal effect on the level of apoptosis. Since p53 pathways are often mutated in glioblastoma, the findings of our study need to be considered before using cathepsin L inhibition for glioblastoma therapy and suggest that such adjuvant therapy may be effective only for a subpopulation of p53 wild type glioblastoma patients.

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