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Query: EC:3.4.22.61 (
caspase-8
)
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TNF-alpha cytotoxic signaling involves lysosomal permeabilization with release of the lysosomal protease cathepsin B (ctsb) into the cytosol. However, the mechanisms mediating lysosomal breakdown remain unclear. Because
caspase-8
and
factor associated with neutral sphingomyelinase activation
(
FAN
) have been implicated as proximal mediators of TNF-alpha-associated apoptosis, their role in lysosomal permeabilization was examined. Cellular distribution of ctsb-green fluorescent protein (ctsb-GFP) in a rat hepatoma cell line was imaged by confocal microscopy. ctsb-GFP fluorescence was punctate under basal conditions but became diffuse after treatment with TNF-alpha/actinomycin D. This cellular redistribution of ctsb-GFP was blocked by transfection with a vector expressing a dominant-negative Fas-associated protein with death domain (DeltaFADD), cytokine response modifier A, or a pharmacological
caspase-8
inhibitor, IETD-fmk. Consistent with the concept that caspase 8-mediated apoptosis is also Bid-dependent in hepatocytes, ctsb-GFP release from lysosomes was reduced in hepatocytes from Bid(-/-) mice. Interestingly, transfection with a vector expressing a dominant-negative
FAN
(DeltaFAN) also blocked ctsb-GFP release and
caspase-8
activation. Paradigms that inhibited ctsb-GFP release from lysosomes also reduced apoptosis as assessed by morphology and biochemical criteria. In conclusion, these studies suggest
FAN
is upstream of
caspase-8
/Bid in a signaling cascade culminating in lysosomal permeabilization.
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PMID:TNF-alpha-mediated lysosomal permeabilization is FAN and caspase 8/Bid dependent. 1507 51