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Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology
Vol. 48: 143-169 (Volume publication date February 2008)
(doi:10.1146/annurev.pharmtox.48.121806.154910)
First published online as a Review in Advance on September 10, 2007
Apoptin: Therapeutic Potential of an Early Sensor of Carcinogenic Transformation

Claude Backendorf,1 Astrid E. Visser,1 A.G. de Boer,2 Rhyenne Zimmerman,3 Mijke Visser,3 Patrick Voskamp,3 Ying-Hui Zhang,1 and Mathieu Noteborn3
1Molecular Genetics, Leiden Institute of Chemistry;
2Blood-Brain Barrier Research Group, Division of Pharmacology, Leiden-Amsterdam Center for Drug Research;

The avian virus-derived protein apoptin induces p53-independent apoptosis in a tumor-specific way. Apoptin acts as a multimeric complex and forms superstructures upon binding to DNA. In tumor cells, apoptin is phosphorylated and mainly nuclear, whereas in normal cells it is unphosphorylated, cytoplasmic, and becomes readily neutralized. Interestingly, apoptin phosphorylation, nuclear translocation, and apoptosis can transiently be induced in normal cells by cotransfecting SV40 large T oncogene, indicating that apoptin recognizes early stages of oncogenic transformation. In cancer cells, apoptin appears to recognize survival signals, which it is able to redirect into cell death impulses. Apoptin targets include DEDAF, Nur77, Nmi, Hippi, and the potential drug target APC1. Apoptin-transgenic mice and animal tumor models have revealed apoptin as a safe and efficient antitumor agent, resulting in significant tumor regression. Future antitumor therapies could use apoptin either as a therapeutic bullet or as an early sensor of druggable tumor-specific processes.

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Authors:
Claude Backendorf
Astrid E. Visser
A.G. de Boer
Rhyenne Zimmerman
Mijke Visser
Patrick Voskamp
Ying-Hui Zhang
Mathieu Noteborn
Keywords:
apoptosis
gene therapy
drug targets
tumor-specific sensor
apoptin kinase
anaphase promoting complex

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