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Advanced glycation end products induce T cell apoptosis: Involvement of oxidative stress, caspase and the mitochondrial pathway.

Li-Feng Hung1, Kuo-Yen Huang, Deng-Ho Yang, Deh-Ming Chang, Jenn-Haung Lai, Ling-Jun Ho.   

Abstract

Accumulation of advanced glycation end products (AGEs) is a hallmark in aged people. T cells play important roles in maintaining homeostasis of immune function. This study investigated the effects of AGEs-bovine serum albumin (AGEs) in human T cells. Incubation of Jurkat and several immortalized T cell lines with AGEs resulted in cell death dose-dependently. AGEs-induced cell death was partially but significantly blocked by neutralizing antibodies recognizing receptor of AGEs. In addition to detecting DNA nick, simultaneous stainings of annexin V with 7-amino-actinomycin D further confirmed the apoptotic nature of cell death. AGEs also caused apoptosis in purified T cells. Although AGEs-induced apoptosis could be blocked by the pan-caspase inhibitor, Ala-Asp-fluomethyl ketone (Z-VAD-fmk), there was no activation of caspase-3, -5, -8 and -9. AGEs caused mitochondrial outer membrane permeabilization and this process was prevented by an antioxidant or Z-VAD-fmk. Furthermore, AGEs treatment led to translocation of apoptosis inducing factor (AIF) from the mitochondria into the nucleus. Altogether, this report demonstrated that AGEs induced T cell apoptosis in an oxidative stress-associated and caspase-dependent manner with involvement of the mitochondrial pathway. It is likely that AGEs-induced T cell apoptosis may play a role in T cell homeostasis in ageing.
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Year:  2010        PMID: 20888855     DOI: 10.1016/j.mad.2010.09.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mech Ageing Dev        ISSN: 0047-6374            Impact factor:   5.432


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