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The role of reactive oxygen species in cisplatin-induced apoptosis in human malignant testicular germ cell lines

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2004

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Testicular germ cell tumours (TGCT) are the most common solid tumour among young males. Whereas in 1970s, only 5% of patients with a metastatic testicular tumours survived their disease, these days 80% of patients treated by modern cisdiamminedichloroplatinum (cisplatin, CDDP)-based chemotherapy are cured. Although data are accumulating on the effect of the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) family on the CDDP-induced apoptosis in tumour cells, the mechanisms by which CDDP initiates apoptosis in TGCT are not completely understood. Applying Western blot and phosphorylated kinase-specific ELISA analyses, flow cytometry, blocking experiments, and morphological methods we sought here to define the MAPK pathway(s) involved in the CDDP-induced apoptosis in the human TGCT cell line NCCIT. Our experiments showed that within hours of CDDP application only the extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) was dually phosphorylated and caspase-3 became active. Functional assays using chemical inhibitors demonstrated that the phosphorylation of ERK was mediated by reactive oxygen species in an Raf-1-independent manner and required the activation of caspase-3. Thus, our data suggest that CDDP mediates its apoptosis-inducing effect on the human malignant testicular germ cells, at least partially, through activation of the MEK-ERK signaling pathway in a ROS-dependent, Raf-1-independent manner.

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