» Articles » PMID: 14500851

P53- and Drug-induced Apoptotic Responses Mediated by BH3-only Proteins Puma and Noxa

Overview
Journal Science
Specialty Science
Date 2003 Sep 23
PMID 14500851
Citations 591
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Apoptosis provoked by DNA damage requires the p53 tumor suppressor, but which of the many p53-regulated genes are required has remained unknown. Two genes induced by this transcription factor, noxa and puma (bbc3), stand out, because they encode BH3-only proteins, proapoptotic members of the Bcl-2 family required to initiate apoptosis. In mice with either noxa or puma disrupted, we observed decreased DNA damage-induced apoptosis in fibroblasts, although only loss of Puma protected lymphocytes from cell death. Puma deficiency also protected cells against diverse p53-independent cytotoxic insults, including cytokine deprivation and exposure to glucocorticoids, the kinase inhibitor staurosporine, or phorbol ester. Hence, Puma and Noxa are critical mediators of the apoptotic responses induced by p53 and other agents.

Citing Articles

Organoid drug profiling identifies methotrexate as a therapy for SCCOHT, a rare pediatric cancer.

Kim S, de Weert T, Vermeulen M, Ringnalda F, Kester L, Zsiros J Sci Adv. 2025; 11(9):eadq1724.

PMID: 40009666 PMC: 11864178. DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adq1724.


Collaborative orchestration of BH3-only proteins governs Bak/Bax-dependent hepatocyte apoptosis under antiapoptotic protein-deficiency in mice.

Kudo S, Hikita H, Saito Y, Murai K, Kodama T, Tatsumi T Cell Death Differ. 2025; .

PMID: 39994353 DOI: 10.1038/s41418-025-01458-y.


Breathing new insights into the role of mutant p53 in lung cancer.

Chen T, Ashwood L, Kondrashova O, Strasser A, Kelly G, Sutherland K Oncogene. 2024; 44(3):115-129.

PMID: 39567755 PMC: 11725503. DOI: 10.1038/s41388-024-03219-6.


The Crosstalk of Apoptotic and Non-Apoptotic Signaling in CD95 System.

Seyrek K, Espe J, Reiss E, Lavrik I Cells. 2024; 13(21.

PMID: 39513921 PMC: 11545656. DOI: 10.3390/cells13211814.


A comprehensive review of sensors of radiation-induced damage, radiation-induced proximal events, and cell death.

Saini S, Gurung P Immunol Rev. 2024; 329(1):e13409.

PMID: 39425547 PMC: 11742653. DOI: 10.1111/imr.13409.