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DOI: 10.1038/cddis.2011.58
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The Bcl-2 repertoire of mesothelioma spheroids underlies acquired apoptotic multicellular resistance

Dario Barbone,Jeremy Ryan,Nikita Kolhatkar,Alex Chacko,David M. Jablons,David J. Sugarbaker,Raphael Bueno,Antony Letai,Lisa M. Coussens,Dean A. Fennell,V. Courtney Broaddus

Mesothelioma
Bortezomib
Cancer research
2011
Three-dimensional (3D) cultures are a valuable platform to study acquired multicellular apoptotic resistance of cancer. We used spheroids of cell lines and actual tumor to study resistance to the proteasome inhibitor bortezomib in mesothelioma, a highly chemoresistant tumor. Spheroids from mesothelioma cell lines acquired resistance to bortezomib by failing to upregulate Noxa, a pro-apoptotic sensitizer BH3-only protein that acts by displacing Bim, a pro-apoptotic Bax/Bak-activator protein. Surprisingly, despite their resistance, spheroids also upregulated Bim and thereby acquired sensitivity to ABT-737, an inhibitor of anti-apoptotic Bcl-2 molecules. Analysis using BH3 profiling confirmed that spheroids acquired a dependence on anti-apoptotic Bcl-2 proteins and were ‘primed for death’. We then studied spheroids grown from actual mesothelioma. ABT-737 was active in spheroids grown from those tumors (5/7, ∼70%) with elevated levels of Bim. Using immunocytochemistry of tissue microarrays of 48 mesotheliomas, we found that most (33, 69%) expressed elevated Bim. In conclusion, mesothelioma cells in 3D alter the expression of Bcl-2 molecules, thereby acquiring both apoptotic resistance and sensitivity to Bcl-2 blockade. Mesothelioma tumors ex vivo also show sensitivity to Bcl-2 blockade that may depend on Bim, which is frequently elevated in mesothelioma. Therefore, mesothelioma, a highly resistant tumor, may have an intrinsic sensitivity to Bcl-2 blockade that can be exploited therapeutically.
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    The Bcl-2 repertoire of mesothelioma spheroids underlies acquired apoptotic multicellular resistance” is a paper by Dario Barbone Jeremy Ryan Nikita Kolhatkar Alex Chacko David M. Jablons David J. Sugarbaker Raphael Bueno Antony Letai Lisa M. Coussens Dean A. Fennell V. Courtney Broaddus published in 2011. It has an Open Access status of “gold”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.