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Title: Differential sensitivity of normal and H-ras oncogene-transformed rat kidney epithelial cells to okadaic acid-induced apoptosis. Author: Davis MA, Chang SH, Trump BF. Journal: Toxicol Appl Pharmacol; 1996 Nov; 141(1):93-101. PubMed ID: 8917680. Abstract: H-ras oncogenes have been identified in greater than 50% of the most common forms of human neoplasia. Ras-related proteins have been postulated to mediated signal transduction pathways involving mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinases and nuclear responses that may be involved in the induction of apoptosis. We examined whether expression of H-ras oncogene conferred resistance or susceptibility to the morphologic effects of the protein phosphatase inhibitor, okadaic acid, using a tumorigenic H-ras-transformed normal rat kidney epithelial cell line, NRK-H/6.1. We also examined whether okadaic acid induced apoptosis correlated with a differential effect on kinase activity in H-Ras-transformed cells as compared to the nontransformed NRK-52E cells. Treatment with various concentrations of okadaic acid produced rapid and extensive morphologic changes characteristic of apoptosis in both cell types. Equimolar okadaic acid concentrations for 2 or 4 hr resulted in cell detachment and loss of membrane integrity (as measured by propidium iodide uptake) in 74% (0.5 microM) and 78% (1.0 microM) of the H-Ras-transformed cells as compared to 8 and 25%, respectively, in the non-transformed cells. Furthermore, a higher basal level of kinase activity was observed in the H-Ras-transformed cells as compared to the nontransformed cells. Okadaic acid-induced apoptosis correlated with activation of members of the MAP kinase family, raf-1 and protein kinase C (PKC). These studies show that H-ras oncogene expression imparts selective susceptibility to cell death induced by phosphatase inhibition. The observed increase in susceptibility to okadaic acid-induced apoptosis appears to involve the modulation of raf-1, PKC, and MAP kinase activities. These findings may be significant in the elucidation of mechanisms for selective induction of cell death in tumor cells expressing H-ras oncogene.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]