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The role of the basal activity of the serine/threonine protein kinase, protein kinase C (PKC) in the regulation of anti-CD95-induced apoptosis in Jurkat T cells was investigated. The PKC-specific inhibitor GF 109203X and the proposed cPKC-specific inhibitor Go 6976, in a concentration-dependent manner, increased the percentage of cells undergoing apoptosis induced by anti-CD95 mAb as demonstrated by propidium
iodide
(PI) staining, TUNEL assay and DNA fragmentation by gel electrophoresis. Furthermore, Go 6976 and GF 109203X abrogated phorbol myristate acetate-induced inhibition of anti-CD95-induced apoptosis. To examine the molecular mechanism by which PKC modulates anti-CD95-induced apoptosis, the effects of Go 6976 on known effector and regulatory molecules of cell death were studied. Increased recruitment of cells undergoing apoptosis was associated with enhanced anti-CD95-induced proteolytic cleavage of the most receptor-proximal cysteine protease caspase-8, subsequent cleavage and activation of the machinery protease caspase-3, and cleavage of the caspase substrates DNA-dependent protein kinase catalytic subunit, poly-(ADP-ribose) polymerase and lamin B1. CD95 and FADD protein levels in Jurkat T cells were not altered by Go 6976 treatment. In addition, Go 6976 did not alter protein levels and subcellular distribution of the anti-apoptotic molecules
Bcl-2
and Bcl-xL. These data suggest indirectly that basal PKC activity acts at an early stage in the anti-CD95-induced caspase pathway to attenuate subsequent activation of downstream effector molecules and associated apoptosis in Jurkat T cells.
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PMID:Inhibition of the protein kinase C pathway promotes anti-CD95-induced apoptosis in Jurkat T cells. 970 Oct 26
The ribosome-inhibiting proteins from Viscum album L., i.e. the mistletoe lectins (ML), were recognized to induce apoptosis in various tumour cell lines and human lymphocytes. However, several aspects of ML-induced cell death are unclear. We report that the galNAc-binding ML III incubated with human lymphocytes mediates a very effective death signal resulting in the binding of Annexin-V and expression of mitochondrial membrane proteins Apo2.7, but also in an influx of the DNA intercalating dye propidium
iodide
. The addition of the ribosome-inhibiting protein Volkensin also induced Apo2.7 molecules, while Momordin, lacking a carbohydrate-binding chain, did not enter the cell membrane and thus did not affect the cells. However, we observed ML III to preferentially affect CD8+ cells with a memory phenotype (CD62L(lo)) as compared to their CD8+ CD62L(hi) counterparts, CD4+ T cells and CD19+ B cells. Furthermore, ML III did not induce sister chromatid exchange-inducing DNA lesions but reduced the intensity of telomeric signals, increased the frequencies of telomeric associations and C-anaphases and reduced nuclear
Bcl-2
and p53 proteins. Whatever the exact mechanisms are, our results provide strong evidence that the ML III-mediated cytotoxicity involves distinct killing pathways, i.e. (1) primary cell death via an induction of apoptosis which may not be dependent on protein and/or RNA synthesis and may not involve p53 and
Bcl-2
proteins and (2) a loss of telomeres resulting in chromosomal instability in the surviving cells which is incompatible with life. However, we cannot exclude the possibility that this effect is due to a decrease in nuclear p53 proteins.
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PMID:Induction of apoptosis by the N-acetyl-galactosamine-specific toxic lectin from Viscum album L. is associated with a decrease of nuclear p53 and Bcl-2 proteins and induction of telomeric associations. 975 Dec 57
We have previously developed a human macrophage hybridoma model system to study the effect of HIV-1 infection on monocytic function. Upon coculture of one chronically (35 days postinfection) HIV-1-infected human macrophage hybridoma cell line, 43HIV, there was a dose-dependent decrease in the viability of cocultured Ag-stimulated T cells associated with an increase in DNA strand breaks. Enhanced apoptosis was determined by labeling with biotinylated dUTP and propidium
iodide
, increased staining with annexin V, increased side light scatter and expression of CD95, and decreased forward light scatter and expression of
Bcl-2
. There was also increased DNA strand breaks as determined by propidium
iodide
staining in unstimulated T cells cocultured with 43HIV and in T cells stimulated with anti-CD3 mAb and PHA. Pretreatment with 5145, a human polyclonal anti-gp120 Ab that recognizes the CD4 binding region, as well as with an anti-Fas ligand mAb blocked apoptosis in CD4+ T cells but not in CD8+ T cells. A soluble factor with a Mr below 10,000 Da was defined that induced apoptosis in CD4+ and CD8+ T cells and B cells. SDS-PAGE analysis of the active fractions revealed a band of 6000 Da that, after electroelution, had proapoptotic activity. The pI of the activity was estimated to be between 6.5 and 7.0. In conclusion, chronically HIV-1-infected monocytic cells induce apoptosis in bystander-, Ag-, anti-CD3-, and mitogen-stimulated T cells by multiple factors, which may contribute to the depletion of lymphocytes induced by HIV-1.
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PMID:Chronically HIV-1-infected monocytic cells induce apoptosis in cocultured T cells. 1705 88
Villous trophoblast in the human placenta consists of a population of proliferating stem cells which differentiate and individually fuse into the syncytiotrophoblast. We studied the apoptotic cascade in this complex epithelial layer by immunohistochemical localization of Fas, FasL,
Bcl-2
, Mcl-1, pro-caspase-3 and caspase-3, T-cell-restricted intracellular antigen-related protein (TIAR), poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP), lamin B, topoisomerase IIalpha, and transglutaminase II in cryostat and paraffin-fixed tissue sections from normal human first-trimester and term placental villi. The relationship between the apoptotic cascade and syncytial fusion was studied by coincubation of intact villi with FITC-coupled annexin-V, to detect the phosphatidylserine flip, and propidium
iodide
, to detect plasma membrane permeability. The final events of the apoptotic cascade were studied by the TUNEL reaction and ultrastructural appearance of the trophoblast. The phosphatidylserine flip was identified in some of the villous cytotrophoblastic cells, but the presence of both
Bcl-2
and Mcl-1 proteins presumably prevented continuation of the apoptotic cascade. The syncytiotrophoblast demonstrated heterogeneous findings, suggesting variable progression along the apoptotic cascade. In some areas
Bcl-2
and Mcl-1 predominated, with preservation of the nuclear proteins PARP, lamin B, and topoisomerase IIalpha; in other areas, especially in and around syncytial sprouts,
Bcl-2
and Mcl-1 were absent, accompanied by loss of nuclear proteins, presence of phosphatidylserine flip, and TUNEL positivity. These data suggest that the apoptotic cascade is initiated in the villous cytotrophoblast, which in turn promotes syncytial fusion. Donation of anti-apoptotic proteins into the syncytium, such as
Bcl-2
and Mcl-1, focally inhibits further progression along this cascade. Completion of the apoptotic cascade takes place in and around syncytial sprouts, providing further evidence that these are the sites of trophoblast shedding into the maternal circulation.
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PMID:Villous cytotrophoblast regulation of the syncytial apoptotic cascade in the human placenta. 982 29
We studied renal function, glomerular cell proliferation and apoptosis for three months after uninephrectomy (UNX) in young, male, spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR). Apoptosis was assessed by in situ dUTP biotin nick-end labeling method (TUNEL) and by propidium
iodide
staining. Proliferation rate was determined by immunohistochemistry to proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA). Glomerular bcl-2 expression was assessed by Northern blot analysis. Our results indicate a parallel increase in proliferation and in apoptotic rates in glomerular cells from the first to the second month after UNX. In the third month after UNX, PCNA-labeled cell number continues increasing, whereas TUNEL-labeled cells did not increase.
Bcl-2
expression was negative in the first and second months and increased in the third month. Glomerular size and proteinuria increased progressively along the three months of follow-up. Our observations demonstrate a different profile of cell proliferation and apoptosis during the genesis of early glomerular damage in UNX-SHR.
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PMID:Glomerular cell proliferation and apoptosis in uninephrectomized spontaneously hypertensive rats. 983 81
In an attempt to dissect the signal pathway in which Bax increases cellular responses to apoptotic stimuli and leads to the activation of the caspase cascade, we mutated FL5.12 Bax CL16 cells with a chemical mutagen. In this report we characterize two mutant clones, FL5.12 ms1 and m3. Both clones are resistant to IL-3 deprivation exhibiting no changes in mitochondrial membrane potential, annexin V and propidium
iodide
binding. FL5.12 ms1 is also resistant to staurosporine and anti-Fas antibody. In cell fusion experiments m3 behaves genetically dominant and ms1 is recessive. The results suggest that m3 has a mutation in a specific function upstream of Bax, while ms1 has a mutational block in the general pathway downstream of the '
Bcl-2
checkpoint'.
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PMID:Mutations in FL5.12 cells conferring resistance to apoptosis induced by interleukin-3 deprivation. 986 16
The present study was designed to investigate the effect of dietary n-6 and n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) on anti-CD3 and anti-Fas antibody-induced apoptosis and its mediators in mouse spleen cells. Nutritionally adequate semipurified diets containing either 5% w/w corn oil (n-6 PUFA) or fish oil (n-3 PUFA) were fed to weanling female Balb/C mice, and 24 wk later mice were sacrificed. In n-3 PUFA-fed mice, serum and splenocyte lipid peroxides were increased by 20 and 28.3% respectively, compared to n-6 PUFA-fed mice. Further, serum vitamin E levels were decreased by 50% in the n-3 PUFA-fed group, whereas higher anti-Fas- and anti-CD3-induced apoptosis (65 and 66%) and necrosis (17 and 25%), compared to the n-6 PUFA-fed group, were found when measured with Annexin V and propidium
iodide
staining, respectively. In addition, decreased
Bcl-2
and increased Fas-ligand (Fas-L) also were observed in the n-3 PUFA-fed group compared to the n-6 PUFA-fed group. No difference in the ratio of splenocyte subsets nor their Fas expression was observed between the n-3 PUFA-fed and n-6 PUFA-fed groups, whereas decreased proliferation of splenocytes was found in n-3 PUFA-fed mice compared to n-6 PUFA-fed mice. In conclusion, our results indicate that dietary n-3 PUFA induces higher apoptosis by increasing the generation of lipid peroxides and elevating Fas-L expression along with decreasing
Bcl-2
expression. A reduced proliferative response of immune cells also was observed in n-3 PUFA-fed mice.
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PMID:Induction of apoptosis and apoptotic mediators in Balb/C splenic lymphocytes by dietary n-3 and n-6 fatty acids. 1057 56
Glutamate has been shown to function as a toxic agent in neuronal and glial cells, as well as an excitatory neurotransmitter throughout the central nervous system. In the present study, we examined the effect of increasing glutamate concentration on the induction of apoptosis in the two human glioblastoma cell lines GB-4 and GB-12. Glutamate exposure caused cell death of GB-4 and GB-12 in a dose-dependent manner. The cells were found to die via apoptosis in response to glutamate based on the following criteria: propidium
iodide
(PI) staining, H-E staining, electron microscopic analysis, and the TdT-mediated dUTP-biotin nick end labeling (TUNEL) method. The glutamate-induced apoptosis appears to involve the modulation of
Bcl-2
family gene products such as
Bcl-2
, Bcl-xL, and Bax-alpha. Both
Bcl-2
and Bcl-xL were down-regulated by glutamate at 24 h and further at 48 h. The apoptosis-promoting product p21 Bax-alpha was also down-regulated in GB-12 but slightly up-regulated in GB-4, accompanied by generation of variant form of p18 Bax-alpha in both cell lines. These findings suggest that glutamate toxicity results in cellular death via an apoptotic mechanism which appears to involve the
Bcl-2
/Bax-alpha molecular complex.
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PMID:Participation of Bcl-2/Bax-alpha in glutamate-induced apoptosis of human glioblastoma cells. 1061 94
We have examined the susceptibility to apoptosis in mesangial cells from spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) or from normotensive rats (WKY) and the possible involvement of nitric oxide in this process. Mesangial cells monolayers from either SHR or normal rats were incubated for 12 h in medium with or without fetal calf serum (FCS) and with or without thapsigargin (Tg, 10(-6) M). A series of cultures from rats of both groups was treated with N(G)-nitro-l-arginine methyl ester (l-NAME, 10(-4) M). We assessed apoptosis by propidium
iodide
staining, by TUNEL nitrite production (Griess reaction), by inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) and
Bcl-2
and Bax by Western blot. Incubated with a FCS-free medium, cells from SHR showed a significantly higher apoptotic rate (10.7 +/- 2.0) than with 10% FCS (10% FCS, 4.7 +/- 0.3), while WKY cells did not show this increment (10% FCS, 4.7 +/- 0.3; 0% FCS, 5.9 +/- 0. 3). Apoptosis in cells from WKY increased when incubated with thapsigargin in FCS-free medium (0% FCS+ Tg, 17.7 +/- 2.9%) and increased even more in SHR cells (0% FCS+ Tg, 19.7 +/- 2.9%). Treatment with l-NAME decreased thapsigargin-induced apoptosis in both SHR (8.2 +/- 2.4%) and WKY cells (9.3 +/- 2.4%). An increase in nitrite production and iNOS expression was detected in groups in which the apoptosis rate was elevated. A high rate of apoptosis was also associated with a decrease in the
Bcl-2
/Bax ratio. Our results indicate that in SHR cells, short-term serum deprivation and the increase in intracellular free calcium concentration with thapsigargin are able to enhance the apoptosis rate in primary cultures and that the expression of iNOS, and hence NO production, is involved in this effect.
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PMID:Increased apoptosis susceptibility in mesangial cells from spontaneously hypertensive rats. 1062 74
Thyroid toxicity of
iodide
excess has been demonstrated in animals fed with an
iodide
-rich diet; in vitro
iodide
is cytotoxic, inhibits cell growth, and induces morphological changes in thyroid cells of some species. In this study, we investigated the effect of
iodide
excess in an immortalized thyroid cell line (TAD-2) in primary cultures of human thyroid cells and in cells of nonthyroid origin. Iodide displayed a dose-dependent cytotoxicity in both TAD-2 and primary thyroid cells, although at different concentrations, whereas it had no effect on cells of nonthyroid origin. Thyroid cells treated with
iodide
excess underwent apoptosis, as evidenced by morphological changes, plasma membrane phosphatidylserine exposure, and DNA fragmentation. Apoptosis was unaffected by protein synthesis inhibition, whereas inhibition of peroxidase enzymatic activity by propylthiouracil completely blocked
iodide
cytotoxicity. During KI treatment, reactive oxygen species were produced, and lipid peroxide levels increased markedly. Inhibition of endogenous p53 activity did not affect the sensitivity of TAD-2 cells to
iodide
, and Western blot analysis demonstrated that p53,
Bcl-2
, Bcl-XL, and Bax protein expression did not change when cells were treated with
iodide
. These data indicate that excess molecular
iodide
, generated by oxidation of ionic
iodine
by endogenous peroxidases, induces apoptosis in thyroid cells through a mechanism involving generation of free radicals. This type of apoptosis is p53 independent, does not require protein synthesis, and is not induced by modulation of
Bcl-2
, Bcl-XL, or Bax protein expression.
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PMID:Iodide excess induces apoptosis in thyroid cells through a p53-independent mechanism involving oxidative stress. 1065 Sep 40
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