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c-Jun-like immunoreactivity in apoptosis is the result of a crossreaction with neoantigenic sites exposed by caspase-3-mediated proteolysis.

Joan Ribera1, Victoria Ayala, Josep E Esquerda.   

Abstract

Previous reports in various cells and species have shown that apoptotic cells are specifically and strongly labeled by certain c-Jun/N-terminal antibodies, such as c-Jun/sc45. This kind of immunoreactivity is confined to the cytoplasm. It is not due to c-Jun but appears to be related to c-Jun-like neoepitopes generated during apoptosis. This study was planned to gain further information about c-Jun-like immunostaining during apoptosis and to evaluate these antibodies as possible tools for characterizing cell death. Most of the experiments were performed in chick embryo spinal cord. When the apoptotic c-Jun-like immunoreactivity and caspase-3 immunostaining patterns were compared, we found that both antibodies immunostained the same dying cells in a similar pattern. In contrast to TUNEL staining, which reveals a positive reaction in both apoptotic and necrotic dying cells, active caspase-3 and c-Jun/sc45 antibodies are more selective because they stained only apoptotic cells. When cytosolic extracts from normal tissues were digested in vitro with caspase-3, c-Jun/sc45 immunoreactivity was strongly induced in several proteins, as demonstrated by Western blotting. Similar results were found when normal tissue sections were treated with caspase-3. Our results show that c-Jun/sc45 antibodies react with neoepitopes generated from cell proteins cleaved by activated caspases during apoptosis. We conclude that c-Jun/sc45 antibodies may be useful for detecting apoptosis. They can even be used in archival paraffin-embedded tissue samples.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12070275     DOI: 10.1177/002215540205000710

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Histochem Cytochem        ISSN: 0022-1554            Impact factor:   2.479


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