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I Flores1, C Martinez-A, Y A Hannun, I Mérida.
Abstract
Ceramide is largely known as a lipid second messenger with pleiotropic effects. Increases in ceramide levels have been related to the onset of apoptosis, terminal differentiation, or growth suppression. In this study, addition of exogenous C2-ceramide to CTLL-2 cells is found to block IL-2-induced cell cycle entry, as well as the apoptosis triggered by IL-2 deprivation. The protective effect of C2-ceramide is achieved only in the early stages following cytokine deprivation and is related to the inhibition of bcl-xL degradation and the induction of a G0 arrest of cells. The same treatment over a longer time when, as we demonstrate, ceramide is produced physiologically, enhances cell death by apoptosis. The dual effect of ceramide both in protecting from or inducing apoptosis is discussed further.Entities:
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Year: 1998 PMID: 9531315
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunol ISSN: 0022-1767 Impact factor: 5.422