Literature DB >> 10982349

Wild-type herpes simplex virus 1 blocks programmed cell death and release of cytochrome c but not the translocation of mitochondrial apoptosis-inducing factor to the nuclei of human embryonic lung fibroblasts.

G Zhou1, B Roizman.   

Abstract

Programmed cell death activated by herpes simplex virus 1 mutants can be caspase dependent or independent depending on the nature of the infected cell. The recently discovered mitochondrial apoptosis-inducing factor (AIF) on activation is translocated to the nucleus and induces programmed cell death that is caspase independent. To assess the role of AIF and also to assay apoptosis-related events in primary human embryonic lung (HEL) fibroblasts, cells were mock infected or infected with wild-type virus previously shown not to induce apoptosis in continuous lines of primate cells or with the d120 mutant lacking infected cell protein no. 4 (ICP4) and were shown to induce apoptosis in all cell lines tested. Cells exposed to dexamethasone or osmotic shock induced by sorbitol were the positive controls. The results were as follows: (i) AIF was translocated to the nucleus in all infected cell cultures and in cells treated with dexamethasone or sorbitol, but cells infected with the wild type-virus showed no evidence of undergoing programmed death. (ii) Cytochrome c was released from mitochondria of cells infected with the d120 mutant or exposed to dexamethasone or sorbitol but not from mitochondria in cells treated with sorbitol and infected with the wild-type virus. (iii) Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase was cleaved in mock-infected cells exposed to sorbitol or dexamethasone and in cells infected with the d120 mutant but not in either untreated cells infected with wild-type virus or cells exposed to sorbitol and then infected with wild-type virus. In contrast to HEp-2 cells, neither d120 infection nor treatment with dexamethasone or sorbitol caused fragmentation of DNA in HEL fibroblasts. Electron microscopic examination showed chromatin condensation and vacuolization in a fraction of cells infected with d120 but not in wild-type virus-infected cells or cells treated with dexamethasone or sorbitol. We conclude that AIF is translocated to the nucleus in infected cells but apoptosis does not ensue in wild-type-infected cells. HEL fibroblasts infected with the d120 virus exhibit symptoms of classical apoptosis, such as cytochrome c release and cleavage of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase observed also in cells undergoing caspase 3-dependent programmed cell death in which AIF is either not involved or not a contributory factor.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10982349      PMCID: PMC102101          DOI: 10.1128/jvi.74.19.9048-9053.2000

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


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