Abstract
The Hsp90 inhibitor 17DMAG (17-dimethylaminoethylamino-17-demethoxygeldanamycin) is undergoing clinical trials as an antitumor drug. We show here that treatment of human breast cancer cells with 17DMAG facilitates tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL)-induced apoptosis. Down-regulation of receptor interacting protein (RIP1) is observed upon 17DMAG treatment concomitantly with inhibition of IκBα phosphorylation. Interestingly, RNAi-mediated knockdown of RIP1 expression is sufficient to sensitize human breast tumor cells to TRAIL-induced apoptosis through a NF-κB-independent, mitochondria-operated pathway. Our results indicate that RIP1 is important in maintaining resistance to TRAIL-induced apoptosis in breast tumor cells and highlight the potential therapeutic benefit of the combination of Hsp90 inhibitors and TRAIL against breast tumor cells.
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