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Query: EC:3.1.22.1 (
DNase II
)
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The chromosomal DNA of apoptotic cells and the nuclear DNA expelled from erythroid precursors is cleaved by
DNase II
in lysosomes after the cells or nuclei are engulfed by macrophages.
DNase II
(-/-) embryos suffer from lethal anemia due to IFN-beta produced in the macrophages carrying undigested DNA. Here, we show that Type I IFN induced a caspase-dependent cell death in human epithelial cells that were transformed to express a high level of IFN type I receptor. During this death process, a set of genes was strongly activated, one of which encoded
TRAIL
, a death ligand. A high level of
TRAIL
mRNA was also found in the fetal liver of the lethally anemic
DNase II
(-/-) embryos, and a lack of IFN type I receptor in the
DNase II
(-/-) IFN-IR(-/-) embryos blocked the expression of
TRAIL
mRNA. However, a null mutation in
TRAIL
did not rescue the lethal anemia of the
DNase II
(-/-) embryos, indicating that
TRAIL
is dispensable for inducing the apoptosis of erythroid cells in
DNase II
(-/-) embryos, and therefore, that there is a
TRAIL
-independent mechanism for the IFN-induced apoptosis.
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PMID:Interferon-induced TRAIL-independent cell death in DNase II-/- embryos. 2070 88
DNase II
is an endonuclease which plays a fundamental role in the degradation of DNA from both apoptotic cells, and nuclei extruded from red blood cells during erythropoiesis: important tasks, considering that everyday 10(8)-10(9) cells undergo apoptosis, and 10(11) red blood cells are produced in the adult human. The
DNase II
-null mouse demonstrates embryonic lethality due to type I interferon-mediated erythroid precursor cell death triggered by undegraded nucleic acids. However, the mechanisms leading to such cytotoxicity are poorly understood. A study in the current issue of the European Journal of Immunology investigates the role of the death ligand
TRAIL
in this process. Although
TRAIL
is shown to be dispensable for the interferon-induced apoptosis of erythroid cells in DNAse II(-/-) embryos, the authors have developed a useful strategy for further exploring this question in future studies. Interestingly, earlier studies by the same group showed that crossing the
DNase II
-null mouse with a mouse deficient for the type I interferon receptor can rescue the lethal anaemia observed in the
DNase II
-null embryos, but only at the cost of developing autoimmunity.
...
PMID:The story of DNase II: a stifled death-wish leads to self-harm. 2070 89