NF-κB is activated by DNA-damaging anticancer drugs as part of the cellular stress response. However, the consequences of drug-induced NF-κB activation are still only partly understood. To investigate the impact of NF-κB on the cell’s response to DNA damage, we engineered glioblastoma cells that stably express mutant IκBα superrepressor (IκBα-SR) to block NF-κB activation. Here, we identify a novel pro-apoptotic function of NF-κB in the DNA damage response in glioblastoma cells. Chemotherapeutic drugs that intercalate into DNA and inhibit topoisomerase II such as Doxorubicin, Daunorubicin and Mitoxantrone stimulate NF-κB DNA binding and transcriptional activity prior to induction of cell death. Importantly, specific inhibition of drug-induced NF-κB activation by IκBα-SR or RNA interference against p65 significantly reduces apoptosis upon treatment with Doxorubicin, Daunorubicin or Mitoxantrone. NF-κB exerts this pro-apoptotic function especially after pulse drug exposure as compared to continuous treatment indicating that the contribution of NF-κB becomes relevant during the recovery phase following the initial DNA damage. Mechanistic studies show that NF-κB inhibition does not alter Doxorubicin uptake and efflux or cell cycle alterations. Genetic silencing of p53 by RNA interference reveals that NF-κB promotes drug-induced apoptosis in a p53-independent manner. Intriguingly, drug-mediated NF-κB activation results in a significant increase in DNA damage prior to the induction of apoptosis. By demonstrating that NF-κB promotes DNA damage formation and apoptosis upon pulse treatment with DNA intercalators, our findings provide novel insights into the control of the DNA damage response by NF-κB in glioblastoma.
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