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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 01, 2000
Filed:
Feb. 25, 1998
Michael Sherman, Newton, MA (US);
Anatoli Meriin, Allston, MA (US);
Vladimir Gabai, Brookline, MA (US);
Vladimir Volloch, Brookline, MA (US);
Other;
Abstract
Disclosed herein is a method for inducing Hsp72 production in a cell. The method involves contacting the cell transiently with a proteasome inhibitor in an amount sufficient to induce Hsp72 production. Preferably Hsp72 levels are induced to a level sufficient for the suppression of stress-activated kinase activity attributable, for example, to a stress-activated kinase selected from the group consisting of JNK and p38. The method has both in vitro and in vivo applications. Also disclosed is a method of the type described above is applied specifically to aged cells. Also disclosed is a method for treating pathologies associated with apoptosis and inflammation in an individual. The method involves administering to the individual a proteasome inhibitor in an amount sufficient to induce Hsp72 production. In a preferred embodiment of the therapeutic method, the individual is an aged individual. Stress-induced pathologies such as ischemia are particularly important with respect to the therapeutic aspect of the invention. Also disclosed is a method for identifying an organic compound having the ability to induce Hsp72 levels in aged cells to a level sufficient to suppress stress-activated kinase activity.