| Literature DB >> 12232797 |
D L Franco1, I M Nojek, L Molinero, O A Coso, M A Costas.
Abstract
Most cells are naturally resistant to TNF-alpha-induced cell death and become sensitized when NF-kappaB transactivation is blocked or in the presence of protein synthesis inhibitors that prevent the expression of anti-apoptotic genes. In this report we analyzed the role of osmotic stress on TNF-alpha-induced cell death. We found that it sensitizes the naturally resistant HeLa cells to TNF-alpha-induced apoptosis, with the involvement of an increase in the activity of several kinases, the inhibition of Bcl-2 expression, and a late increase on NF-kappaB activation. Cell death occurs regardless of the enhanced NF-kappaB activity, whose inhibition produces an increase in apoptosis. The inhibition of p38 kinase, also involved in NF-kappaB activation, significantly increases the effect of osmotic stress on TNF-alpha-induced cell death.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12232797 DOI: 10.1038/sj.cdd.4401074
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Death Differ ISSN: 1350-9047 Impact factor: 15.828