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Title: Delayed caspase-8 activation and enhanced integrin β1-activated FAK underpins anoikis in oesophageal carcinoma cells harbouring mt p53-R175H. Author: Fanucchi S, Veale RB. Journal: Cell Biol Int; 2011 Aug; 35(8):819-26. PubMed ID: 21426305. Abstract: FAK (focal adhesion kinase)-mediated signalling reportedly suppresses caspase-8 activation and, as a consequence, rescues epithelial cells from Fas-mediated anoikis. Critical was the use of a HOSCC (human oesophageal squamous carcinoma) cell line harbouring mt (mutant) p53-R175H and displaying resistance to detachment and Tyr397 dephosphorylation of FAK. Here we show, although caspase-8 activation is delayed in the mt p53-R175H cell line, comparable apoptotic events evidenced in the wt (wild type) p53 HOSCC cell lines could be induced in the mt p53-R175H cell line by strengthening the apoptotic stimulus. Significant to anoikis-related regulation, the delay in caspase-8 activation was accompanied by the maintenance of FAK Tyr397 phosphorylation, integrin β1-associated FAK and a FAK/caspase-8 complex. Thus, mt p53-R175H may desensitize tumours to Fas-mediated anchorage-independent death via a FAK-dependent mechanism.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]