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Differentiation-dependent sensitivity to apoptogenic factors in PC12 cells.

Sheela Vyas1, Philippe Juin, David Hancock, Yasuyuki Suzuki, Ryosuke Takahashi, Antoine Triller, Gerard Evan.   

Abstract

We have investigated the role of the mitochondrial pathway during cell death following serum and nerve growth factor (NGF)/dibutyryl cyclic AMP (Bt(2)cAMP) withdrawal in undifferentiated or NGF/Bt(2)cAMP-differentiated PC12 cells, respectively. Holocytochrome c, Smac/DIABLO, and Omi/HtrA2 are released rapidly following trophic factor deprivation in PC12 cells. Bcl-2 and Akt inhibited this release. The protection, however, persisted longer in differentiated PC12 cells. In differentiated, but not undifferentiated cells, Bcl-2 and Akt also inhibited apoptosis downstream of holocytochrome c release. Thus, undifferentiated PC12 cells showed marked sensitivity to induction of apoptosis by microinjected cytochrome c even in the presence of NGF, Bcl-2, or Akt. In contrast, in differentiated cells these factors suppressed cell death. Consistent with these observations, in vitro processing of procaspase 9 in response to cytochrome c was observed in extracts from undifferentiated but not differentiated cells expressing Akt or Bcl-2. Endogenous caspase 9 was cleaved during cell death, whereas dominant negative caspase 9 inhibited cell death. The results from determining the role of inhibitors of apoptosis (IAPs) suggest that acquisition of inhibition by IAPs is part of the differentiation program. Ubiquitin-DeltaN-AVPI Smac/DIABLO induced cell death in differentiated cells only. c-IAP-2 is unregulated in differentiated cells, whereas X-linked IAP levels decreased in these cells coincident with cell death. Moreover, expressing X-linked IAP rendered undifferentiated cells resistant to microinjected cytochrome c. Overall, the inhibitory regulation, of cell death at the level of release of mitochondrial apoptogenic factors and at post-mitochondrial activation of caspase 9 observed in differentiated PC12 cells, is reduced or absent in the undifferentiated counterparts.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15133027     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M400692200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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