The majority of chemotherapeutic drugs work by inducing apoptosis of cancer cells, while sparing non-cancerous cells. However, in many tumors the apoptosis-inducing activity of the p53 pathway has been lost and the resulting tumors are recalcitrant to apoptotic therapies. In contrast to p53, active E2F1 protein is frequently over expressed in cancer cells. Furthermore, recent work has demonstrated that E2F1 can induce apoptosis in a p53-independent manner. Taken together these findings suggest that E2F1 could be an important chemotherapeutic target. The long-term purpose of this proposal is to determine the mechanism by which E2F1 induces apoptosis so that this information can be used to develop more effective chemotherapy. Toward this end, microarray analysis has been used to screen for targets that would explain how E2F1 induces apoptosis in a p53-independent manner. Preliminary work has identified two members of the Bcl-2 family, Mcl-1 and Bok/Mtd, as novel E2F1 targets and direct mediators of E2Fl-induced apoptosis. Specifically, we find that the anti-apoptotic Mcl-1 gene is transcriptionally repressed by E2F1, whereas proapoptotic Bok/Mtd is selectively activated by E2F1 expression. We propose three Specific Aims to explore the novel hypothesis that elevated levels of E2F1 may induce cell death via a p53-independent pathway through transcriptional control of Mcl-1 and Bok/Mtd. Experiments proposed in Specific Aim 1 will determine the mechanism by which E2F1 represses transcription of the Mcl-1 promoter. Since only the DNA binding domain of E2F1 is required to mediate this effect, it is hypothesized that E2F1 blocks Mcl-1 transcription by interfering with Mcl-1 transcriptional activators, such as STAT3 and CREB.
In Specific Aim 2 the hypothesis that the Bok/Mtd promoter contains E2F binding sites and that E2F1 activates the Bok promoter through direct binding and cloning and characterizing the Bok/Mtd promoter will test transcriptional activation.
In Specific Aim 3 a combination of genetic and pharmacological experiments will be used to determine the relative contribution of Mcl-1 down regulation and BoldMtd up regulation to E2Fl-induced apoptosis.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Cancer Institute (NCI)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
5R01CA090489-03
Application #
6897567
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZRG1-CAMP (01))
Program Officer
Mietz, Judy
Project Start
2003-02-15
Project End
2008-01-31
Budget Start
2005-02-01
Budget End
2006-01-31
Support Year
3
Fiscal Year
2005
Total Cost
$285,114
Indirect Cost
Name
H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute
Department
Type
DUNS #
139301956
City
Tampa
State
FL
Country
United States
Zip Code
33612
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