Early de novo gene expression is required for 15-deoxy-Delta 12,14-prostaglandin J2-induced apoptosis in breast cancer cells.
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Cyclopentenone prostaglandin derivatives of arachidonic acid are potent inducers of apoptosis in a variety of cancer cell types. Several investigators have shown that the terminal derivative of prostaglandin J(2) (PGJ(2)) metabolism, 15-deoxy-Delta(12,14)-PGJ(2) (15dPGJ(2)), induces apoptosis in breast cancer cells and is a potent activator of the nuclear hormone receptor peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARgamma), but 15dPGJ(2) effects can be mediated by PPARgamma-dependent and PPARgamma-independent mechanisms. Here we report that 15dPGJ(2) regulates early gene expression critical to apoptosis. Specifically, 15dPGJ(2) induces potent and irreversible S phase arrest that is correlated with expression of genes critical to cell cycle arrest and apoptosis, including the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor p21(Waf1/Cip1) (p21). Inhibition of RNA or protein synthesis abrogates apoptosis induced by 15dPGJ(2) in breast cancer cells but potentiates apoptosis induced by tumor necrosis factor-alpha or CD95/Fas ligand. Additionally, 15dPGJ(2) induces caspase activation that is blocked by peptide caspase inhibitors. These data show that de novo gene transcription is necessary for 15dPGJ(2)-induced apoptosis in breast cancer cells. Critical candidate genes are likely to be revealed through analysis of differential cDNA array expression.