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  2. Identification of modulators of TRAIL-induced apoptosis via RNAi-based phenotypic screening

Identification of modulators of TRAIL-induced apoptosis via RNAi-based phenotypic screening

  • Mol Cell. 2003 Sep;12(3):627-37. doi: 10.1016/s1097-2765(03)00348-4.
Pedro Aza-Blanc 1 Christopher L Cooper Klaus Wagner Serge Batalov Quinn L Deveraux Michael P Cooke
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Affiliation

  • 1 Genomics Institute of the Novartis Research Foundation, 10675 John J. Hopkins Drive, San Diego, CA 92121, USA. aza-blanc@gnf.org
Abstract

New opportunities in mammalian functional genomics are emerging through the combination of high throughput technology and methods that allow manipulation of gene expression in living cells. Here we describe the application of an RNAi-based forward genomics approach toward understanding the biology and mechanism of TRAIL-induced Apoptosis. TRAIL is a TNF Superfamily member that induces selective cytotoxicity of tumor cells when bound to its cognate receptors. In addition to detecting well-characterized genes in the Apoptosis pathway, we uncover several modulators including DOBI, a gene required for progression of the apoptotic signal through the intrinsic mitochondrial cell death pathway, and MIRSA, a gene that acts to limit TRAIL-induced Apoptosis. Moreover, our data suggest a role for MYC and the Wnt pathway in maintaining susceptibility to TRAIL. Collectively, these observations offer several insights on how TRAIL mediates the selective killing of tumor cells and demonstrate the utility of large-scale RNAi screens in mammalian cells.

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