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Several endonucleases are implicated in the internucleosomal DNA fragmentation associated with apoptosis. The human Ca2+- and Mg2+-dependent endonuclease DNAS1L3 is inhibited by poly(ADP-ribosyl)ation in vitro, and its activation during apoptosis shows a time course similar to that of the cleavage of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase-1 (PARP-1). The role of the cleavage and consequent inactivation of PARP-1 by
caspase-3
in the activation of DNAS1L3 has now been investigated further both in vitro and in vivo. In an in vitro system based on purified recombinant proteins and NAD,
caspase-3
prevented the inhibition of DNAS1L3 endonuclease activity by wild-type PARP-1 but not that induced by a
caspase-3
-resistant PARP-1 mutant. The induction by etoposide of apoptosis in human osteosarcoma cells (which were shown not to express endogenous DNAS1L3) was accompanied by internucleosomal DNA fragmentation only after transfection of the cells with a plasmid encoding DNAS1L3. This DNA fragmentation in etoposide-treated cells was blocked by 1,2-bis(2-aminophenoxy)-ethane-N,N,N',N'-tetraacetic acid, an inhibitor of intracellular Ca2+ release. Expression of the endonuclease subunit of DNA fragmentation factor (DFF40) and cleavage of its inhibitor,
DFF45
, were not sufficient to cause internucleosomal DNA fragmentation in osteosarcoma cells during etoposide-induced apoptosis. Coexpression of
caspase-3
-resistant PARP-1 mutant with DNAS1L3 in osteosarcoma cells blocked etoposide-induced internucleosomal DNA fragmentation and resulted in persistent poly(ADP-ribosyl)ation of DNAS1L3; it did not, however, prevent the activation of
caspase-3
and the consequent cleavage of endogenous PARP-1. These results indicate that PARP-1 cleavage during apoptosis is not simply required to prevent excessive depletion of NAD and ATP but is also necessary to release DNAS1L3 from poly(ADP-ribosyl)ation-mediated inhibition.
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PMID:Regulation of DNAS1L3 endonuclease activity by poly(ADP-ribosyl)ation during etoposide-induced apoptosis. Role of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase-1 cleavage in endonuclease activation. 1169 7
DNA fragmentation factor (DFF) comprises
DFF45
and DFF40 subunits, the former of which acts as an inhibitor of the latter (the catalytic subunit) and whose cleavage by
caspase-3
results in DFF activation. Disruption of the
DFF45
gene blocks the generation of 50-kb DNA fragments and confers resistance to apoptosis. We recently suggested that the early fragmentation of DNA by DFF and the consequent activation of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase-1 (PARP-1), mitochondrial dysfunction, and activation of
caspase-3
contribute to an amplification loop in the apoptotic process. To verify the existence of such a loop, we have now examined the effects of restoring DFF expression in
DFF45
-deficient fibroblasts. Co-transfection of mouse
DFF45
(-/-) fibroblasts with plasmids encoding human DFF40 and
DFF45
reversed the apoptosis resistance normally observed in these cells. The
DFF45
(-/-) cells regained the ability to fragment their DNA into 50-kb pieces in response to TNF, which resulted in a marked activation of PARP-1 and a concomitant depletion of intracellular NAD. DFF expression also resulted in an increase both in cytochrome c release into the cytosol and in
caspase-3
activation triggered by TNF. These results support the importance of DFF, PARP-1, mitochondria, and
caspase-3
in an amplification phase of TNF-induced apoptosis.
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PMID:Roles of DNA fragmentation factor and poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase-1 in sensitization of fibroblasts to tumor necrosis factor-induced apoptosis. 1178 71
Specific biochemical hallmarks of apoptosis, namely internucleosomal DNA fragmentation and
caspase-3
activation, appear in the aftermath of status epilepticus (SE). This led us to hypothesize that caspase-activated DNase (CAD) is involved in DNA fragmentation and apoptotic neuronal cell death following SE. The present study aimed to determine whether SE is associated with an activation of CAD, as reflected in the degradation of the CAD inhibitor,
ICAD
. SE was induced in adult male Sprague-Dawley rats by kainic acid (12 mg/kg i.p.) and seizures were terminated with diazepam after 2 h. At 24, 48, or 72 h after SE termination, protein levels of CAD and
ICAD
were measured by Western blotting (after sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis) using specific antibodies. At 48 and 72 h after SE termination,
ICAD
protein levels significantly decreased (by more than 60%) in rhinal cortex and hippocampus as compared with those in the same tissue from animals not experiencing SE. No changes were detected in total CAD protein levels at any time point, resulting in an increase in the ratio of CAD to its inhibitor. The loss of
ICAD
following SE is indicative of a disinhibition of CAD, leading to DNA fragmentation. Consistent with this, we observed that the decrease in
ICAD
between 24 and 48 h was accompanied by a marked increase in DNA fragmentation. Our results support the proposal that CAD participates in
caspase-3
-mediated internucleosomal DNA fragmentation in the aftermath of SE.
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PMID:Status epilepticus leads to the degradation of the endogenous inhibitor of caspase-activated DNase in rats. 1183 14
A variety of endonucleases has been implicated in apoptotic DNA fragmentation. DNA fragmentation factor (DFF) is one of the endonucleases responsible for DNA fragmentation. Since an oligonucleosomal DNA ladder is not induced in apoptotic Molt-4 cells, we investigated whether or not the absence of ladder formation is related to an inability of DFF endonuclease in the cells. Semiquantitative RT-PCR analysis showed that the mRNA level of DFF-40 and
DFF-45
in Molt-4 cells was approximately the same, compared with in other cells, which exhibit different levels of the fragmentation in apoptosis. When Molt-4 cells were induced to undergo apoptosis by neocarzinostatin (NCS) treatment, both
caspase-3
activation and
DFF-45
cleavage were observed. Furthermore, DFF immunoprecipitated from Molt-4 cells exhibited DNA degradation activity. These results suggest that functional expression of DFF is not sufficient for the induction of DNA fragmentation in Molt-4 cells.
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PMID:Activation of caspase-3, proteolytic cleavage of DFF and no oligonucleosomal DNA fragmentation in apoptotic Molt-4 cells. 1187 77
Apoptosis is a physiological form of cell death that is responsible for the deletion of cells. Epidermal keratinocytes are supposed to be regulated by cell proliferation and cell death leading to structural homeostasis. Psoriatic skin shows marked thickening of the epidermis, suggesting the imbalance of the homeostasis, which might be related to abnormal apoptotic process. We investigated the expression of various apoptosis-related molecules in the psoriatic hyperproliferative epidermis. Real time quantitative RT-PCR analyses revealed that mRNAs of Fas, Bcl-xL, Bax and
ICAD
(inhibitor of
caspase 3
-related DNase) of the psoriatic involved epidermis were increased by 4.2-, 2.8-, 2.6- and 5.6-fold, respectively, compared with the uninvolved epidermis. In contrast, Bcl-2 expression in the involved epidermis was one-third suppressed compared with the uninvolved epidermis. No significant difference in the expression of mRNAs of Fas ligand or CAD (
caspase 3
-related DNase) was detected between the involved and uninvolved epidermis. Western blot analysis and immunohistochemical studies showed compatible results obtained by RT-PCR analyses. Although active
caspase 3
was slightly increased in the involved epidermis, apoptotic cells were marginally detected. These results indicate that psoriatic epidermis shows aberrant expression of apoptosis-related molecules representing suppressed apoptotic process, which might be related to characteristic histopathology.
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PMID:Aberrant expression of apoptosis-related molecules in psoriatic epidermis. 1191 6
The inhibitor of
caspase-3
-activated DNase (ICAD) is a
caspase-3
substrate that controls nuclear apoptosis. ICAD has two isoforms: a functional isoform of M(r) 45,000, ICAD-L/DNA fragmentation factor (DFF) 45; and a M(r) 35,000 isoform, ICAD-S/DFF35. ICAD-deficient murine cells display resistance to apoptotic stimuli and absence of typical nuclear changes of apoptosis. Our aim was to: (a) characterize the ICAD expression in several human colonic cancer cell lines compared with human normal colonocytes; and (b) correlate the phenotypic features of apoptosis to the level of ICAD expression. ICAD expression was assessed by immunoblot analysis. Early markers of apoptosis of cultured cells included lactate dehydrogenase retention in dying cells, cytokeratin 18 cleavage, and
caspase-3
activation. Nuclear markers of apoptosis were assessed by Hoechst staining of nuclei, electron microscopy, and DNA electrophoresis. Inhibition of caspases was performed using a broad-spectrum caspase inhibitor, z-Val-Ala-Asp-fluoromethyl ketone. ICAD expression was restricted to the functional ICAD-L/
DFF45
isoform in colonic cancer cells as well as in human normal colonocytes. In a clonal derivative of HT29 cells (HT29-Cl.16E cells), ICAD expression was found to be down-regulated during the exponential phase of growth, and the cell death triggered by IFN-gamma, anti-Fas antibody plus Adriamycin was characterized by the expression of early markers of apoptosis, whereas the key nuclear features of apoptosis were absent. In contrast, exposure of confluent cells to this treatment led to a typical apoptotic nuclear fragmentation. Both forms of apoptosis, in exponentially growing and confluent cells, were sensitive to the broad spectrum inhibitor of caspases, z-Val-Ala-Asp-fluoromethyl ketone. Our findings support the concept that the expression of ICAD is essential to the execution of full-blown apoptosis in colonic cancer cells. Altogether, our results point to ICAD as a potential target for restoring a normal apoptotic signal transduction pathway in colonic cancer cells.
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PMID:Growth phase-dependent expression of ICAD-L/DFF45 modulates the pattern of apoptosis in human colonic cancer cells. 1192 40
Thymocytes expressing self-reactive T-cell receptors (TCR) are eliminated in the thymus through a TCR-mediated signal. This cell death signal (negative selection) generates nuclear morphological change and DNA fragmentation in thymocytes. However, the pathway leading to DNA fragmentation of thymocytes following TCR engagement remains obscure. In this study, we investigated the localization and function of caspase-activated DNAse (CAD) and its inhibitor (
ICAD
) in thymocytes prior to or after in vivo TCR stimulation. We showed that CAD and
ICAD
are co-localized in microsome, nuclei and cytosol in unstimulated thymocytes. Following in vivo TCR engagement,
ICAD
located in cytosol and microsome was degraded and the resulting activated CAD induced chromosomal DNA fragmentation. CAD present in cytosol and microsome of unstimulated thymocytes was activated by recombinant
caspase-3
, and microsomal CAD was released to the cytosol. These results demonstrate that TCR engagement of thymocytes induces
caspase-3
-dependent activation of CAD localized in both cytosol and microsome, leading to DNA fragmentation in harmony.
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PMID:The regulation of DNAse activities in subcellular compartments of activated thymocytes. 1198 60
The sequential generation of large-scale DNA fragments followed by internucleosomal chromatin fragmentation is a biochemical hallmark of apoptosis. One of the nucleases primarily responsible for genomic DNA fragmentation during apoptosis is called DNA Fragmentation Factor 40 (DFF40) or Caspase-activated DNase (CAD). DFF40/CAD is a magnesium-dependent endonuclease specific for double stranded DNA that generates double strand breaks with 3'-hydroxyl ends. DFF40/CAD is activated by
caspase-3
that cuts the nuclease's inhibitor
DFF45
/
ICAD
. The nuclease preferentially attacks chromatin in the internucleosomal linker DNA. However, the nuclease hypersensitive sites can be detected and DFF40/CAD is potentially involved in large-scale DNA fragmentation as well. DFF40/CAD-mediated DNA fragmentation triggers chromatin condensation that is another hallmark of apoptosis.
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PMID:The DFF40/CAD endonuclease and its role in apoptosis. 1199 94
Apoptotic cell death is essential for normal B-cell development and for shaping the B-cell repertoire. Dysregulation of the Bcl-2 related proteins and alterations of the p53/p14ARF pathway are implicated in the pathogenesis and treatment resistance in human B-cell malignancies. We found a novel mechanism of dysregulated apoptosis in human B lymphoma Raji cells that differs from that of altered Bcl-2 and p53 functions. This cell line was resistant to nuclear apoptosis induced by various stimuli, and neither mitochondrial activation nor activation of
caspase-3
led to DNA fragmentation. DNA in purified Raji nuclei was degraded in the presence of lysates from the apoptosis-sensitive cell line HL-60, whereas Raji cell lysates did not induce DNA fragmentation in HL-60 nuclei. Cleavage of
ICAD
/
DFF-45
was normal. These results indicate that the apoptosis signal transduction pathway is defective downstream of
caspase-3
in Raji cell cytoplasm. Therefore, exploring the molecular mechanism in this system should provide insight into apoptosis resistance in human B-cell malignancies.
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PMID:Dysregulation of apoptosis and a novel mechanism of defective apoptotic signal transduction in human B-cell neoplasms. 1199 53
Apoptotic cell death is characterized by several morphological nuclear changes, such as chromatin condensation and extensive fragmentation of chromosomal DNA. These alterations are primarily triggered through the activation of caspases, which subsequently cleave nuclear substrates.
Caspase-3
induces processing of Acinus, which leads to chromatin condensation. DNA fragmentation is dependent on the DNase CAD, which is released from its inhibitor,
ICAD
, upon cleavage by
caspase-3
. DNA degradation is also induced by AIF and endonuclease G, which are both released from mitochondria upon death stimuli but do not require prior processing by caspases for their DNase activity. Here we report the identification of a widely expressed helicase designated Helicard, which contains two N-terminal CARD domains and a C-terminal helicase domain. Upon apoptotic stimuli, Helicard is cleaved by caspases, thereby separating the CARD domains from the helicase domain. While Helicard localizes in the cytoplasm, the helicase-containing fragment is found in the nucleus. Helicard accelerates Fas ligand-mediated DNA degradation, whereas a noncleavable or a helicase-dead Helicard mutant does not, implicating Helicard in the nuclear remodeling occurring during apoptosis.
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PMID:Overexpression of Helicard, a CARD-containing helicase cleaved during apoptosis, accelerates DNA degradation. 1201 21
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