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MBP-1
, a cellular factor, appears to be involved in multiple functions, including transcriptional modulation, apoptosis and cell growth regulation. In this study, we have investigated the signaling pathway involved in
MBP-1
mediated apoptotic cell death. Human carcinoma cells infected with a replication deficient adenovirus expressing
MBP-1
(AdMBP-1) induced apoptosis, when compared with cells infected by replication-defective adenovirus (dl312) as a negative control. Transduction of
MBP-1
in carcinoma cells releases cytochrome c from mitochondria into the cytosol leading to activation of procaspase-9, procaspase-3 and
PARP
cleavage. We previously observed that
MBP-1
mediated apoptosis can be protected by Bcl-2, although
MBP-1
does not share a homology with the BH domain of the Bcl-2 family member of proteins. To further understand the mechanism of
MBP-1
mediated apoptosis, we examined whether
MBP-1
modulates the Bcl-2 gene family. Our results demonstrated that human breast carcinoma cells infected with AdMBP-1 selectively reduced Bcl-xL mRNA and protein expression when compared with dl312 infected negative control cells. An in vitro transient reporter assay also suggested repression of the Bcl-x promoter activity by
MBP-1
. Additional studies indicated that
MBP-1
modulates Ets family protein function, thereby downregulating Bcl-xL expression. Taken together, our results suggest that
MBP-1
selectively represses Bcl-xL expression in MCF-7 cells and induces mitochondrial involvement in the apoptotic process.
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