Niemann-Pick human lymphoblasts are resistant to phthalocyanine 4-photodynamic therapy-induced apoptosis Journal Article


Authors: Separovic, D.; Pink, J. J.; Oleinick, N. A.; Kester, M.; Boothman, D. A.; McLoughlin, M.; Peña, L. A.; Haimovitz-Friedman, A.
Article Title: Niemann-Pick human lymphoblasts are resistant to phthalocyanine 4-photodynamic therapy-induced apoptosis
Abstract: Stress-induced activation of sphingomyelinase (SMase) leading to generation of ceramide, a lipid mediator, has been associated with apoptosis in several malignant and nonmalignant cell lines. Photodynamic therapy (PDT), with the phthalocyanine photosensitizer Pc 4 [HOSiPcOSi(CH3)2(CH2)3N(CH3)2], is an oxidative stress associated with increased ceramide generation and subsequent induction of apoptosis in various cell types. We assessed the role of SMase in photocytotoxicity. Normal human lymphoblasts accumulated ceramide and underwent apoptosis after Pc 4-PDT. In contrast, Niemann-Pick disease (NPD) lymphoblasts, which are deficient in acid sphingomyelinase (ASMase) activity, failed to respond to Pc 4-PDT with ceramide accumulation and apoptosis, suggesting that ASMase may be a Pc 4-PDT target. NPD lymphoblasts were exposed to exogenous bacterial sphingomyelinase (bSMase) to test whether these defects are reversible. Treatment of NPD cells with bSMase itself led to elevated ceramide formation, which did not translate into induction of apoptosis. However, a combination of Pc 4-PDT + bSMase induced a significant apoptotic response. Thus, the combined treatment of Pc 4-PDT + bSMase, rather than bSMase alone, was required to restore apoptosis in NPD cells. These data support the hypothesis that SMase is a proapoptotic factor determining responsiveness of cells to Pc 4-PDT.
Keywords: controlled study; human cell; apoptosis; cytotoxicity; enzyme activation; bacteria (microorganisms); oxidative stress; indoles; phthalocyanine; photodynamic therapy; photochemotherapy; ceramide; sphingomyelin phosphodiesterase; acid sphingomyelinase; photosensitizing agent; in situ nick-end labeling; niemann pick disease; niemann-pick diseases; photosensitizing agents; lymphoblast; humans; human; priority journal; article; pc 4
Journal Title: Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
Volume: 258
Issue: 3
ISSN: 0006-291X
Publisher: Elsevier Science, Inc.  
Date Published: 1999-05-19
Start Page: 506
End Page: 512
Language: English
DOI: 10.1006/bbrc.1999.0670
PUBMED: 10329416
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 16 August 2016 -- Source: Scopus
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