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Fas-associating death domain protein overexpression induces apoptosis in lung cancer cells 20641001 Kyung hye Koh Contents OUTLINE INTRODUCTION MATERIALS & METHODS RESULTS DISCUSSION IMPRESSION Outline overexpression induces Conclusion FADD apoptosis in lung cancer cells Results Increasing multiplicities of infection Methods Objectives Adenoviral vector/Immunoblotting analysis Apoptosis via FADD overexpression, novel therapy in pulmonary neoplasms Introduction • 14% 5-year survival rate of patients with non-small cell lung cancer • Fas-associating death domain protein/ mediator of receptor-induced toxicity (FADD/MORT1) • 29 kD cytoplasmic adaptor molecule , mediates signal transduction pathways of apoptosis • Overexpression of intracellular FADD would induce caspase-8 activation and apoptosis Materials & Methods Cells and reagents • A549 (alveolar cell carcinoma) • NCI-H226 (squamous cell carcinoma) Both maintained in media Viral Vectors and Infection • XhoI/XhoI 720 bp murine FADD cDNA coding regioninserted to create Ad-FADD expression Vector • Ad-EGFP (enhanced green fluorescent protein) Materials & Methods Immunoblotting Analysis • 13% SDS PAGE transferred onto nitrocellulose membrane • Incubated with anti-FADD, anti-caspase-8 or anti-α-actin antibodies Cell Viability Assays • Determined by crystal violet method • Calculated from relative dye intensity Materials & Methods Caspase Activity Assay • Using fluorometric change upon cleavage of a carboxyfluorescene-labeled fluoromethyl ketone-peptide inhibitor (VAD) Statistical Analysis • One-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) by use of the Student-Newman-Keuls method Results FADD Expression in A549 Lung Cancer Cells •A549 cells infected with Ad-FADD in increasing concentrations • Results presented by western blotting •Actin levels confirm equal loading of protein in each lane Dose-dependent increase in FADD expression in A549 lung cancer cells Results Ad-FADD Infection and Dose-Dependent Apoptotic Cell Death •Cell structure was photographed under phase-contrast microscopy • Apoptotic morphology consisting of detached,condensed cells with membrane blebbing Increasing doses of Ad- FADD (B to E) resulted in augmented numbers of apoptotic cells Results Ad-FADD Infection and Dose-Dependent Apoptotic Cell Death •To quantitate cell death induced by Ad-FADD in A549 cells • Cells were fixed and stained with crystal violet, lysed, and quantitated by spectrophotometry at 550 nm Ad-FADD infection induced a dose-dependent increase in cell death compared with Ad-EGFP infection Results Ad-FADD Treatment- and Concentration Dependent Caspase-8 Cleavage •A549 cells were plated in 6-well dishes and infected with increasing multiplicities of infection of Ad-FADD (MOI: 0, 5, 10, 25, and 50) • Expression levels of cleaved and uncleaved forms of caspase-8 were assessed by Western blotting Ad-FADD resulted in dose-dependent elevations in active caspase-8, with corresponding reductions in expression of the procaspase-8 zymogen Results Ad-FADD Infection-Induced Apoptotic Cell Death and Caspase Activation in NCI-H226 Lung Cancer Cells • NCI-H226 cells infected with Ad-FADD •Cell viability was determined at 24 hours by crystal violet staining • Caspase activity was assessed by fluorescently labelled z-VAD (red, arrows) and Hoescht for nuclei (blue) Ad-FADD infection induces apoptotic cell death in NCIH226 cells Discussion • In p53-deficient cells or cells that overexpress Bcl-2, apoptosis could still be induced by Fas ligand • The Mutations in p53 are the most common mutation in human cancer • The overexpression of FADD may be a viable alternative to other therapeutic modalities that require wild-type p53 Discussion • The Overexpression of FADD alone could induce apoptotic cell death in human lung cancer cells Impression • To induce apoptosis via FADD overexpression at cancer cells, production of cancer-specific vector that encodes fadd must be preceded • Lung cancer cell death via overexpression of FADD may be enhanced in combination with Chemotherapy and radiation Impression • In addition, as adenoviral vectors are rapidly cleared by the immune system, ‘bystander effect’ should be induced in intratumoral injection • Except using adenoviral vector, researches related to other methods to increase Endogenous FADD expression should be investigated