Gallium compound GaQ 3-induced Ca 2+ signalling triggers p53-dependent and -independent apoptosis in cancer cells

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Background and Purpose: A novel anti-neoplastic gallium complex GaQ 3 (KP46), earlier developed by us, is currently in phase I clinical trial. GaQ 3 induced S-phase arrest and apoptosis via caspase/PARP cleavage in a variety of cancers. However, the underlying mechanism of apoptosis is unknown. Here, we have explored the mechanism(s) of GaQ 3-induced apoptosis in cancer cells, focusing on p53 and intracellular Ca 2+ signalling. Experimental Approach: GaQ 3-induced cytotoxicity and apoptosis were determined in cancer cell lines, with different p53 status (p53 +/+, p53 -/- and p53 mutant). Time course analysis of intracellular Ca 2+ calcium release, p53 promoter activation, p53-nuclear/cytoplasmic movements and reactive oxygen species (ROS) were conducted. Ca 2+-dependent formation of the p53-p300 transcriptional complex was analysed by co-immunoprecipitation and chromatin immunoprecipitation. Ca 2+ signalling, p53, p300 and ROS were serially knocked down to study Ca 2+-p53-ROS ineractions in GaQ 3-induced apoptosis. Key Results: GaQ 3 triggered intracellular Ca 2+ release stabilizing p53-p300 complex and recruited p53 to p53 promoter, leading to p53 mRNA and protein synthesis. p53 induced higher intracellular Ca 2+ release and ROS followed by activation of p53 downstream genes including those for the micro RNA mir34a. In p53 -/- and p53 mutant cells, GaQ 3-induced Ca 2+-signalling generated ROS. ROS further increased membrane translocation of FAS and FAS-mediated extrinsic apoptosis. Conclusions and Implications: This study disclosed a novel mechanism of Ca 2+- signalling-mediated p53 activation and ROS up-regulation. Understanding the mechanism of GaQ 3-induced apoptosis will help establish this gallium-based organic compound as a potent anti-cancer drug. © 2011 The British Pharmacological Society.

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Gogna, R., Madan, E., Keppler, B., & Pati, U. (2012). Gallium compound GaQ 3-induced Ca 2+ signalling triggers p53-dependent and -independent apoptosis in cancer cells. British Journal of Pharmacology, 166(2), 617–636. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1476-5381.2011.01780.x

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