Sec61 beta Controls Sensitivity to Platinum-Containing Chemotherapeutic Agents through Modulation of the Copper-Transporting ATPase ATP7A

作者:Abada Paolo B*; Larson Christopher A; Manorek Gerald; Adams Preston; Howell Stephen B
来源:Molecular Pharmacology, 2012, 82(3): 510-520.
DOI:10.1124/mol.112.079822

摘要

The Sec61 protein translocon is a multimeric complex that transports proteins across lipid bilayers. We discovered that the Sec61 beta subunit modulates cellular sensitivity to chemotherapeutic agents, particularly the platinum drugs. To investigate the mechanism, expression of Sec61 beta was constitutively knocked down in 2008 ovarian cancer cells. Sec61 beta knockdown (KD) resulted in 8-, 16.8-, and 9-fold resistance to cisplatin (cDDP), carboplatin, and oxaliplatin, respectively. Sec61 beta KD reduced the cellular accumulation of cDDP to 67% of that in parental cells. Baseline copper levels, copper uptake, and copper cytotoxicity were also reduced. Because copper transporters and chaperones regulate platinum drug accumulation and efflux, their expression in 2008 Sec61 beta -KD cells was analyzed; ATP7A was found to be 2- to 3-fold overexpressed, whereas there was no change in ATP7B, ATOX1, CTR1, or CTR2 levels. Cells lacking ATP7A did not exhibit increased cDDP resistance upon knockdown of Sec61 beta. Sec61 beta-KD cells also exhibited altered ATP7A cellular distribution. We conclude that Sec61 beta modulates the cytotoxicity of many chemotherapeutic agents, with the largest effect being on the platinum drugs. This modulation occurs through effects of Sec61 beta on the expression and distribution of ATP7A, which was shown previously to control platinum drug sequestration and cytotoxicity.

  • 出版日期2012-9