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Influenza virus infection induces apoptosis in cultured cells with an augmented expression of Fas (APO-1/CD95). Caspases, a family of cysteine proteases structurally related to interleukin-1-beta-converting enzyme (ICE), play crucial roles in apoptosis induced by various stimuli, including Fas. However, activation of the caspase-cascade seems to be different in various pathways of apoptotic stimuli. We therefore examined the involvement of caspases in influenza virus-induced apoptosis using caspase inhibitors. We found that z-VAD-fmk and z-IETD-fmk effectively inhibited virus-induced apoptosis, whereas Ac-DEVD-CHO and Ac-YVAD-CHO showed partial and little effect on virus-induced cell death, respectively. Consistently, caspase-3-like activity, but not caspase-1-like activity, was increased in the virus-infected cells. The transfection of plasmids encoding viral inhibitors of caspase (v-FLIP or crmA) into HeLa cells inhibited apoptosis by virus infection. The peptide inhibitors of caspases used in this study did not inhibit viral replication. We conclude that influenza virus infection activates some caspases, and that this activation may be downstream of viral replication.
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PMID:Recruitment of apoptotic cysteine proteases (caspases) in influenza virus-induced cell death. 1033 94

We have previously shown that nitric oxide (NO) induces apoptosis in different human neoplastic lymphoid cells through caspase activation. Here we studied the NO-mediated apoptosis in human breast cancer cell lines derived from primary tumor (BT-20) or from metastasis (MCF-7). NO donor glycerol trinitrate (GTN) induced apoptosis in both cell lines which was completely abrogated after pretreatment with the broad spectrum caspase inhibitor zVAD-fmk. NO triggered also a time-dependent activation of caspase-1, caspase-3, and caspase-6 in these cells. Moreover, NO caused a release of mitochondrial protein cytochrome c into the cytosol, an increase in the number of cells with low mitochondrial transmembrane potential and with high level of reactive oxygen species production. However, NO did not induce mRNA expression of CD95 (APO-1/Fas) ligand. FAS-associated phosphatase-1 (FAP-1) molecule was constitutively expressed at the mRNA level and did not show any changes upon NO treatment in both breast cancer cell lines. The expression of the pro-apoptotic protein Bax and of the anti-apoptotic protein Bcl-2 remained unchanged in MCF-7 and BT-20 cells upon GTN treatment. We suggest that the mechanism of NO-mediated activation of the caspase cascade and subsequent apoptosis in human breast cancer cells required mitochondrial damage (in particular, cytochrome c release, disruption of mitochondrial transmembrane potential and generation of reactive oxygen species) but not the activation of the CD95/CD95L pathway.
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PMID:Nitric oxide-mediated apoptosis in human breast cancer cells requires changes in mitochondrial functions and is independent of CD95 (APO-1/Fas). 1060 55

Homeostasis in the colonic epithelium is achieved by a continuous cycle of proliferation and apoptosis, in which imbalances are associated with disease. Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and colon cancer are associated with either excessive or insufficient apoptosis of colonic epithelial cells, respectively. By using two colonic epithelial cell lines, HT29 and SW620, we investigated how the epithelial cell's sensitivity to apoptosis was regulated by the proinflammatory cytokine interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma). We found that IFN-gamma sensitized HT29 cells, and to a lesser extent SW620, to diverse inducers of apoptosis of physiologic or therapeutic relevance to the colon. These apoptosis inducers included Fas (CD95/APO-1) ligand (FasL), short-chain fatty acids, and chemotherapeutic drugs. The extent of IFN-gamma-mediated apoptosis sensitization in these two cell lines correlated well with the degree of IFN-gamma-mediated upregulation of the proapoptotic protease caspase-1. Although IFN-gamma alone effectively sensitized HT29 cells to apoptosis, inclusion of the protein synthesis inhibitor cyclohexamide (CHX) during apoptotic challenge was necessary for maximal sensitization of SW620. The requirement of CHX to sensitize SW620 cells to apoptosis implies a need to inhibit translation of antiapoptotic proteins absent from HT29. In particular, the antiapoptotic protein Bcl-2 was strongly expressed in SW620 cells but absent from HT29. Our results indicate that IFN-gamma increases the sensitivity of colonic epithelial cells to diverse apoptotic stimuli in concert, via upregulation of caspase-1. Our findings implicate caspase-1 and Bcl-2 as important central points of control determining the general sensitivity of colonic epithelial cells to apoptosis.
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PMID:Interferon-gamma sensitizes colonic epithelial cell lines to physiological and therapeutic inducers of colonocyte apoptosis. 1105 3

Interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma), as one of interferon family that regulates antiviral, antiproliferative, and immunomodulatory responses, has been implicated for the growth regulation of ovarian cancer cells. However, the molecular mechanisms are not yet fully defined. To analyze detailed mechanisms, the ovarian cancer cell lines (2774, PA-1, OVCAR-3, and SKOV-3) were treated with IFN-gamma. The growth of 2774 was most effectively suppressed than that of other cells in both time-course and dose-dependent experiments. The order of sensitivity in other cells was PA-1 >> OVCAR-3 > SKOV-3 (not responded at all). The DNA fragmentation and DAPI staining assays suggested that the IFN-gamma-mediated cytotoxicity could be triggered by apoptosis. The treatment induced IFN regulatory factor-1 (IRF-1) in two IFN-gamma-sensitive cells (2774, PA-1), whereas IRF-1 was not induced in two IFN-gamma-resistant cells (OVCAR-3, SKOV-3). The levels of p53 and p21WAF1 were not strikingly changed in all four cells. Interestingly, the expression of interleukin-converting enzyme (ICE, or caspase-1) was increased by the treatment in a kinetically consistent manner to the induction of IRF-1. However, CD95 (Fas/APO-1) was not changed. Apoptosis was greatly induced, when IRF-1 was transiently expressed in PA-1 without the treatment of IFN-gamma. However, it was repressed when IRF-1 together with IRF-2, an antagonist of IRF-1, were coexpressed. In addition, the effect of IFN-gamma was reduced in the 2774 and PA-1 cells stably expressing either IRF-1 antisense or IRF-2 sense, as shown by the cytotoxicity and FACS analysis. Furthermore, the IFN-gamma-induced apoptosis was greatly reduced, when inhibitors of ICE were treated into PA-1 cells. Taken together, these results suggest that IRF-1 directly mediates the IFN-gamma-induced apoptosis via the activation of caspase-1 gene expression in IFN-gamma-sensitive ovarian cancer cells.
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PMID:Interferon regulatory factor-1 mediates interferon-gamma-induced apoptosis in ovarian carcinoma cells. 1194 92

We have previously demonstrated that overexpression of Cell Death Inhibiting RNA (CDIR), a portion of the 3'untranslated region (UTR) of KIAA0425, inhibits Interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) induced apoptosis in HeLa cells (Shchors et al., J Biol Chem 2002; 277:47061-72). IFN-gamma is known to sensitize cells to killing induced by the death receptor ligands such as Fas/APO-1/CD95 and TNF-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL/Apo-2L). Here we report that while CDIR does not alter the response of cells to Fas or TRAIL, it significantly modulates IFN-gamma-induced sensitization of HeLa cells to these death-inducing ligands. Interestingly, while CDIR abrogates the IFN-gamma-modulated sensitization to Fas, it enhances the sensitization to TRAIL. Expression of CDIR did not alter initial steps of IFN-gamma signaling including induction of Signal Transducer and Activator-1 (Stat1), caspase-1 or Interferon Regulatory Factor-1 (IRF1) transcription. In contrast, although expression of CDIR does not affect the protein level of caspase-1 or STAT1, it does significantly reduce the level of IRF1 protein. Thus, CDIR mediates IFN-gamma-induced apoptosis, at least in part, by reducing the level of the pro-apoptotic tumor suppressor gene IRF1 via a post-transcriptional mechanism. Since tumor cells are often less sensitive to Fas and more sensitive to TRAIL than normal cells, we suggest that CDIR or CDIR-like activity could contribute to such a phenotype of tumor cells.
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PMID:Cell Death Inhibiting RNA (CDIR) modulates IFN-gamma-stimulated sensitization to Fas/CD95/Apo-1 and TRAIL/Apo-2L-induced apoptosis. 1561 57

CPT-11, a derivative of camptothecin (CPT) that interacts with type-I DNA topoisomerase, induced apoptosis in HL60 and Daudi cells in vitro. This cytotoxic activity was time and dose dependent, and was prevented by cycloheximide (CHX), a protein synthesis inhibitor, indicating the requirement of new protein synthesis for CPT-11-induced apoptotic cell death. Ac-Tyr-Val-Ala-Asp-aldehyde (YVAD) and Ac-Asp-Glu-Val-Asp-aldehyde (DEVD), synthesized tetrapeptide inhibitors of interleukin(1beta)-converting enzyme (ICE)- and CPP32/Yama-like proteases, were used to examine the CPT-11-induced death signal transduction. These inhibitors blocked CPT-11-induced cytotoxicity in a time- and dose-dependent manner. Cytotoxic activity of SN-38, an active metabolite of CPT-11, was about 1000-fold that of CPT-11 and was also prevented by CHX, YVAD and DEVD. The doses of YVAD, however, were a little too high; the prevention by YVAD is then thought to be non-specific. In addition, lymphocytes obtained from normal and lpr(cg) mutant mice showed similar susceptibility to CPT-11 cytotoxicity. These results indicate the direct involvement of CPP32/Yama-like protease in the CPT-11-induced death signal transduction pathway, and no involvement of Fas antigen in the pathway.
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PMID:Involvement of CPP32/Yama-like protease in CPT-11-induced death signal transduction pathway. 2065 Feb 53


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