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Michael F. Clarke, M.D.

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  • Overexpression of Bcl-XS sensitizes MCF-7 cells to chemotherapy-induced apoptosis.

    Sumantran VN, Ealovega MW, Nuñez G, Clarke MF, Wicha MS. Cancer Res. 1995; 55 (12): 2507-10

    Resistance to apoptosis plays an important role in tumors that are refractory to chemotherapy. We report that Bcl-XL, which functions like Bcl-2 to inhibit apoptosis, is highly expressed in MCF-7 human breast carcinoma cells. We used Bcl-XS, a dominant negative inhibitor of Bcl-2 and Bcl-XL, to demonstrate the role of these genes in modulating chemotherapy-induced apoptosis. Bcl-XS overexpressed in MCF-7 cells by stable transfection does not affect viability by itself but induces a marked increase in chemosensitivity to VP-16 or taxol. Using an ELISA assay which quantitates DNA damage, we demonstrate that this sensitization is due to apoptosis, suggesting the therapeutic utility of targeting this pathway.

    PubMedID: 7780958

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