Literature DB >> 21984831

Genetic ablation of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor causes cigarette smoke-induced mitochondrial dysfunction and apoptosis.

Angela Rico de Souza1, Michela Zago, Stephen J Pollock, Patricia J Sime, Richard P Phipps, Carolyn J Baglole.   

Abstract

Cigarette smoke is the primary risk factor for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Alterations in the balance between apoptosis and proliferation are involved in the etiology of COPD. Fibroblasts and epithelial cells are sensitive to the oxidative properties of cigarette smoke, and whose loss may precipitate the development of COPD. Fibroblasts express the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR), a transcription factor that attenuates pulmonary inflammation and may also regulate apoptosis. We hypothesized the AhR would prevent apoptosis caused by cigarette smoke. Using genetically deleted in vitro AhR expression models and an established method of cigarette smoke exposure, we report that AhR expression regulates fibroblasts proliferation and prevents morphological features of apoptosis, including membrane blebbing and chromatin condensation caused by cigarette smoke extract (CSE). Absence of AhR expression results in cleavage of PARP, lamin, and caspase-3. Mitochondrial dysfunction, including cytochrome c release, was associated with loss of AhR expression, indicating activation of the intrinsic apoptotic cascade. Heightened sensitivity of AhR-deficient fibroblasts was not the result of alterations in GSH, Nrf2, or HO-1 expression. Instead, AhR(-/-) cells had significantly less MnSOD and CuZn-SOD expression, enzymes that protects against oxidative stress. The ability of the AhR to suppress apoptosis was not restricted to fibroblasts, as siRNA-mediated knockdown of the AhR in lung epithelial cells also increased sensitivity to smoke-induced apoptosis. Collectively, these results suggest that cigarette smoke induced loss of lung structural support (i.e. fibroblasts, epithelial cells) caused by aberrations in AhR expression may explain why some smokers develop lung diseases such as COPD.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21984831      PMCID: PMC3234839          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M111.258764

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


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