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Published on: August 2, 2021
Targeting caspase-8/c-FLIPL heterodimer in complex II promotes DL-mediated cell death
Laura K Hillert-Richter1, Corinna König1, Nikita V Ivanisenko1
1Translational Inflammation Research, Medical Faculty, Otto von Guericke University, Magdeburg, Germany.
FLIPin compounds enhance cancer cell death by targeting the caspase-8/c-FLIPL heterodimer. This approach boosts apoptosis and necroptosis when combined with death ligands and SMAC mimetics, offering new therapeutic strategies.
Area of Science:
- Cellular biology
- Molecular oncology
- Immunology
Background:
- Death receptor (DR) networks regulate apoptosis via DISC and complex II formation.
- FLIPins are small molecules designed to inhibit the caspase-8/c-FLIPL heterodimer.
- Previous studies showed FLIPins promote apoptosis and caspase-8 activation upon death ligand stimulation.
Purpose of the Study:
- To investigate the efficacy of FLIPin compounds in combination with death ligands (DLs) and SMAC mimetics.
- To analyze the impact of FLIPins on DL-mediated cell death pathways, including apoptosis and necroptosis.
- To explore novel therapeutic strategies targeting DR networks in cancer.
Main Methods:
- Treatment of cancer cell lines (AML, colon, pancreatic) with FLIPins, DLs, and SMAC mimetics.
- Assessment of cell viability loss and cell death induction.
- Analysis of complex II formation and caspase-8 activation.
- Evaluation of apoptosis and necroptosis induction.
Main Results:
- FLIPins significantly enhanced cell death induced by DLs and SMAC mimetics in AML, colon, and pancreatic cancer cells.
- FLIPins potentiated both apoptosis (DL/BV6) and necroptosis (DL/BV6/zVAD-fmk) by increasing complex II formation.
- Targeting the caspase-8/c-FLIPL heterodimer is crucial for enhancing co-stimulation-induced cell death.
Conclusions:
- FLIPin compounds represent a promising strategy for enhancing cancer cell death when combined with DLs and SMAC mimetics.
- The study highlights the therapeutic potential of targeting the caspase-8/c-FLIPL heterodimer in DR-mediated cancer therapy.
- These findings open new avenues for developing effective treatments for various cancer types by modulating DR networks.
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