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Activation of caspases in p53-induced transactivation-independent apoptosis.

C Gao1, N Tsuchida.   

Abstract

Though p53-induced apoptosis plays an important role in tumor suppression, the mechanism(s) by which p53 induces apoptosis is still unclear. To elucidate the p53-induced apoptotic pathway, we examined the role of p53 transactivation activity and caspase in J138V5C cells carrying a human temperature-sensitive (ts) p53 mutant (138Ala-->Val). The results showed that p53-induced apoptosis was not blocked by cycloheximide, which effectively prevented the expression of p53 target genes, indicating that transactivation was not essential for p53-induced apoptosis in this system. Western blot analysis showed that PARP, CPP32 and ICH-1 precursors were cleaved during apoptosis. The CPP32-preferential tetrapeptide inhibitor Ac-DEVD-CHO blocked the cleavage of ICH-1 and PARP precursors, suggesting that CPP32 or some other DEVD-sensitive caspase(s) is the upstream activator of ICH-1. We also examined the role of the Fas pathway by using Fas and Fas ligand-neutralizing antibodies. Both antibodies failed to block p53-induced apoptosis, suggesting that the Fas pathway was not essential for p53-induced apoptosis in this system. Taken together, our results indicate that p53-induced, transactivation-independent apoptosis in Jurkat cells involves sequential activation of CPP32 or some other DEVD-sensitive caspase(s) and ICH-1, via a Fas-independent pathway.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10189888      PMCID: PMC5926047          DOI: 10.1111/j.1349-7006.1999.tb00731.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Jpn J Cancer Res        ISSN: 0910-5050


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