Literature DB >> 10469173

Changes in nuclear morphology during apoptosis correlate with vimentin cleavage by different caspases located either upstream or downstream of Bcl-2 action.

N Morishima1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Upon Fas stimulation, procaspase-8 is recruited to the death-inducing signalling complex where autoactivation of caspase-8 occurs. Active caspase-8 can directly activate downstream caspases (e.g. caspase-3, 6, and 7) for the execution of apoptosis (mitochondria-independent pathway), while caspase-8 can also lead to executioner caspase activation through mitochondrial damage (mitochondria-dependent pathway). Caspase activation results in the dismantling of intracellular structure through specific proteolysis.
RESULTS: We have found that an intermediate filament protein, vimentin, is cleaved at multiple sites by caspases at an early stage of apoptosis in Jurkat cells. The sequences of the two major cleavage sites in vimentin (IDVD/V and DSVD/F) suggested that these sites are cleaved by caspase-8 and caspase-3, respectively, or by close homologues of these proteases. The IDVD/V site can be cleaved by caspase-8 in vitro, and its cleavage is less sensitive to DEVD-CHO and Bcl-2 over-expression than that of the DSVD/F site in Jurkat cells. Over-expression of a mutant vimentin which was insensitive to caspase cleavage at these sites delayed the appearance of apoptotic nuclei in Jurkat cells.
CONCLUSION: The specific cleavage of vimentin can be used as an apoptotic marker of both apical- and mitochondria-dependent caspase activation. Apoptotic cleavage of vimentin most likely results in disruption of its filamentous structure, which may facilitate nuclear condensation and subsequent fragmentation through disruption of the cytoskeletal network.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10469173     DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2443.1999.00270.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genes Cells        ISSN: 1356-9597            Impact factor:   1.891


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