Literature DB >> 30203243

Expression of the human TRIM14 and its mutant form (P207L) promotes apoptosis in transgenic loaches.

Valentina V Nenasheva1, Ekaterina A Stepanenko2,3, Irina V Makarova2, Nella V Khaidarova2, Stanislav A Antonov2, Larisa V Kozikova4, Ekaterina A Polteva4, Galina V Kovaleva2, Zeineb Ayed2,5, Anastasia D Vovk2,3, Natalya A Shcherbatova2, Lyudmila E Andreeva2, Vyacheslav Z Tarantul2.   

Abstract

The tripartite-motif (TRIM)14 protein, one of the TRIM family members, was shown to participate in the antiviral and antibacterial defence. Besides, it appears to play an essential role in the processes of oncogenesis. In some types of human tumour cells, TRIM14 has been shown to inhibit apoptosis, while in others-the overexpression of TRIM14 promotes apoptosis. However, whether TRIM14 mediates apoptosis in the normal cells remains unknown. In the present study, we investigated the possible participation of the human TRIM14 gene and its mutant form (620C > T) in the induction of apoptosis in the transgenic larvae loach Misgurnus fossilis L. We observed that the expression of both forms of TRIM14 gene was accompanied by the increase of the frequency of pyknotic nuclei in fish embryos compared to control groups. Accordingly, using the TUNEL assay, the enhanced apoptosis was revealed upon expression of both forms of TRIM14 gene. The transcription of proapoptotic genes (bax, tp53, and casp9) was significantly increased in transgenic loaches expressing human wild-type TRIM14, but remained unchanged upon expression of its mutant form. In addition, the transcription of c-myc was upregulated in transgenic loaches expressing both forms. Thus, it can be assumed that during embryonic development TRIM14 has a proapoptotic effect on the cells via the activation of c-myc, tp53, and bax genes. Apparently, the mutant TRIM14 directs apoptosis via c-myc by p53-independent mechanism.

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Keywords:  Apoptosis; Pyknosis; TRIM14; Transgenic loach

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30203243     DOI: 10.1007/s11033-018-4365-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Biol Rep        ISSN: 0301-4851            Impact factor:   2.316


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