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Data from Genome-Wide siRNA Screen for Modulators of Cell Death Induced by Proteasome Inhibitor Bortezomib

Posted on 2023-03-30 - 19:30
Abstract

Multiple pathways have been proposed to explain how proteasome inhibition induces cell death, but mechanisms remain unclear. To approach this issue, we performed a genome-wide siRNA screen to evaluate the genetic determinants that confer sensitivity to bortezomib (Velcade (R); PS-341). This screen identified 100 genes whose knockdown affected lethality to bortezomib and to a structurally diverse set of other proteasome inhibitors. A comparison of three cell lines revealed that 39 of 100 genes were commonly linked to cell death. We causally linked bortezomib-induced cell death to the accumulation of ASF1B, Myc, ODC1, Noxa, BNIP3, Gadd45α, p-SMC1A, SREBF1, and p53. Our results suggest that proteasome inhibition promotes cell death primarily by dysregulating Myc and polyamines, interfering with protein translation, and disrupting essential DNA damage repair pathways, leading to programmed cell death. Cancer Res; 70(11); 4318–26. ©2010 AACR.

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AUTHORS (22)

  • Siquan Chen
    Jonathan L. Blank
    Theodore Peters
    Xiaozhen J. Liu
    David M. Rappoli
    Michael D. Pickard
    Saurabh Menon
    Jie Yu
    Denise L. Driscoll
    Trupti Lingaraj
    Anne L. Burkhardt
    Wei Chen
    Khristofer Garcia
    Darshan S. Sappal
    Jesse Gray
    Paul Hales
    Patrick J. Leroy
    John Ringeling
    Claudia Rabino
    James J. Spelman
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