Ras inhibits endoplasmic reticulum stress in human cancer cells with amplified Myc

Shira Yaari-Stark, Maayan Shaked, Yael Nevo-Caspi, Jasmine Jacob-Hircsh, Ron Shamir, Gideon Rechavi, Yoel Kloog*

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Abstract

In neuroblastoma LAN-1 cells harboring an amplified MycN gene, disruption of cooperation between Ras and MycN proteins by the Ras inhibitor farnesylthiosalicylic acid (FTS, Salirasib) reportedly arrests cell growth. Our aim was to establish whether this is a general phenomenon. We examined the effects of FTS on gene-expression profiles, growth and death of NCIH929 myeloma cells and K562 leukemia cells, which-like LAN-1 cells-exhibit Myc gene amplification and harbor active Ras. Under specified conditions, FTS reduced Ras and Myc and induced cell growth arrest and death in all Myc-amplified cell lines but not in SHEP, a neuroblastoma cell line without Myc gene amplification. Gene-expression analysis revealed a common pattern of FTS-induced endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress, known as the unfolded protein response (UPR), in Myc-amplified cells, but not in SHEP. Thus, Ras negatively regulates ER stress in cells with amplified Myc. ER stress was also inducible by dominant-negative (DN)-Ras or shRNA to Ras isoforms, all of which induced an increase in BIP (the master regulator of ER stress) and its downstream targets Nrf2 and eIF2α, both regulated by active p-PERK. FTS also induced an increase in p-PERK, while small interfering RNA to PERK reduced Nrf2 and ATF4 and rescued cells from FTS-induced death. BIP and its downstream targets were also increased by inhibitors of MAPK p38 and MEK. Ras, acting through MAPK p38 and MEK, negatively regulates the ER stress cascades BIP/PERK/Nrf2 and eIF2α/ATF4/ATF3. These findings can explain the Ras-dependent protection of Myc-amplified cells from ER stress-associated death.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2268-2281
Number of pages14
JournalInternational Journal of Cancer
Volume126
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 May 2010

Keywords

  • ATF
  • HO-1
  • Nrf-2
  • Stress
  • UPR
  • peIF2α

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