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- W2137842110 abstract "Several members of the tumor necrosis factor (TNF) gene superfamily induce apoptosis through engagement of their cognate death receptors (TNFR). To explore how their expression may be regulated, we used oligonucleotide arrays to determine TNFR gene expression using as a model multiple myeloma and prostate cancer cell lines. Expression levels for BCMA, HVEM, CD40, CD30, TACI, TNFR2, and Fas were considerably higher in multiple myeloma, pointing to their role in B-cell biology. Treatment with ionizing radiation led to increased levels of Fas, death receptor (DR)5, to a lesser extent decoy receptor (DcR)1 and DcR2, as well as BCMA, RANK, and ILA. Treatment with the topoisomerase I inhibitor CPT-11 led to increased expression of Fas, RANK, and DcR2, but not of BCMA or ILA, indicating a different transcriptional “signature” for ionizing radiation and chemotherapeutics. This increased expression level following genotoxic stress was prevented or attenuated in prostate cancer cells stably expressing a dominant-negative p53 mutant. Of the TNF family members, one that has received much attention recently is Apo2L/TRAIL (Apo2 ligand or TNF-related apoptosis-inducing ligand). Apo2L/TRAIL is unusual compared to any other cytokine, as it interacts with a complex system of receptors: two pro-apoptotic death receptors (DR4, DR5) and three anti-apoptotic decoy receptors (DcR1, DcR2, and osteoprotegerin [OPG]). This protein has generated tremendous excitement as a potential tumor-specific cancer therapeutic because, as a stable soluble trimer, it selectively induces apoptosis in many transformed cells but not in normal cells. We found that its expression can also be modulated by therapeutic agents.KeywordsMultiple MyelomaIonize RadiationDeath ReceptorTumor Necrosis Factor ReceptorDecoy ReceptorThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves." @default.
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- W2137842110 title "Expression and Regulation of Death Receptors in Multiple Myeloma and Prostate Carcinoma" @default.
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