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Antiapoptotic signaling via MCL1 confers resistance to caspase-3-mediated apoptotic cell death in the pregnant human uterine myocyte.

Alyssa Stephenson-Famy1, Jason Marks, Arvind Suresh, Stanley N Caritis, Hygraiv Simhan, Pancharatnam Jeyasuria, Jennifer C Condon.   

Abstract

Our group has previously identified elevated levels of nonapoptotic active caspase 3 (CASP3) accompanied by increased prosurvival, antiapoptotic signaling in the pregnant mouse uterus during late gestation. We speculated that increased antiapoptotic signaling desensitized the pregnant uterine myocyte to the apoptotic action of uterine CASP3. This current study examines the mechanism by which the pregnant myocyte gains resistance to the apoptotic effects of increased uterine CASP3. Using both primary human pregnant fundal myometrial cultures and the telomerase-immortalized human uterine myocyte cell line (hTERT) as our model systems, uterine myocytes were exposed to UV irradiation and Fas ligand to stimulate both the intrinsic and extrinsic apoptotic pathways. Stimulation of either the intrinsic or extrinsic apoptotic pathways resulted in elevated levels of uterine myocyte CASP3. However, apoptotic cell death was restricted to CASP3 activated by intrinsic stimulation via UV light. In contrast Fas ligand-mediated CASP3 activation was accompanied by increased antiapoptotic signaling mimicking our in vivo observations in the pregnant mouse uterus. Using small interfering RNA to inhibit antiapoptotic signaling, we determined the ability of the human uterine myocyte to resist apoptotic cell death in the absence of the prosurvival, antiapoptotic signaling. Accordingly, suppression of antiapoptotic signaling specifically mediated by myeloid cell leukemia sequence 1 was sufficient to sensitize the uterine myocyte to undergo apoptotic cell death. These data demonstrate that elevated myeloid cell leukemia sequence 1 levels are sufficient to confer apoptotic resistance on the human uterine myocyte despite highly elevated levels of active CASP3.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22194343      PMCID: PMC3275163          DOI: 10.1210/me.2011-1282

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Endocrinol        ISSN: 0888-8809


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