Literature DB >> 16628837

Relative timing of redistribution of cytochrome c and Smac/DIABLO from mitochondria during apoptosis assessed by double immunocytochemistry on mammalian cells.

Maria L R Lim1, Baohong Chen, Philip M Beart, Phillip Nagley.   

Abstract

Redistribution of cytochrome c and Smac/DIABLO from mitochondria occurs during apoptosis, although the relative timing of their release is not well characterized. Double immunocytochemistry was utilized here to study quantitatively the patterns of release of cytochrome c and Smac/DIABLO from mitochondria in single cells. Human osteosarcoma cells and murine embryonic cortical neurons were analyzed during apoptosis induced by staurosporine. In osteosarcoma cells treated with staurosporine for 24 h, a substantial proportion of cells (36%) released cytochrome c from the mitochondria before Smac/DIABLO. In contrast, these proteins were released mostly concordantly in neurons; only a minority of cells (< or = 15%) released cytochrome c without Smac/DIABLO (or vice versa) from mitochondria. Patterns of release in either cell type were unaltered by addition of the caspase inhibitor, zVAD-fmk. The double immunocytochemistry procedure facilitated clear definition of the temporal release of cytochrome c and Smac/DIABLO from mitochondria in intact apoptotic cells, enabling us to demonstrate for the first time that their mutual redistribution during apoptosis varies between different cell types.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16628837     DOI: 10.1016/j.yexcr.2006.01.026

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Cell Res        ISSN: 0014-4827            Impact factor:   3.905


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