Cell Death and Disease (Sep 2021)

Non-apoptotic function of caspase-8 confers prostate cancer enzalutamide resistance via NF-κB activation

  • Jia Xia,
  • Jiahui Zhang,
  • Liangzhe Wang,
  • Hailong Liu,
  • Jie Wang,
  • Junyan Liu,
  • Zhaoqian Liu,
  • Yingjian Zhu,
  • Yingjie Xu,
  • Wen Yang,
  • Yongjiang Yu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41419-021-04126-4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 9
pp. 1 – 15

Abstract

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Abstract Caspase-8 is a unique member of caspases with a dual role in cell death and survival. Caspase-8 expression is often lost in some tumors, but increased in others, indicating a potential pro-survival function in cancer. By analyzing transcriptome of enzalutamide-resistant prostate cancer cells, we found that resistance was conferred by a mild caspase-8 upregulation that in turn led to NF-κB activation and the subsequent upregulation of the downstream IL-8. Mechanistically, we found that the pro-survival and enzalutamide-resistance-promoting features of caspase-8 were independent of its proteolytic activity, using a catalytically-inactive caspase-8 mutant. We further demonstrated that caspase-8 pro-apoptotic function was inhibited via cFLIP binding. Moreover, high caspase-8 expression was correlated with a worse prognosis in prostate cancer patients. Collectively, our work demonstrates that enzalutamide-resistance is mediated by caspase-8 upregulation and the consequent increase in NF-κB/IL-8 mediated survival signaling, highlighting caspase-8 and NF-κB as potential therapeutic targets to overcome enzalutamide-resistance in CRPC.