Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10802959 | Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Cell Research | 2009 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Antigen binding to B cell receptor (BCR) of pre-mature B lymphocytes leads to their apoptosis, while binding to BCR of mature B lymphocytes induces their activation and proliferation. The former binding is believed to be a mechanism so as to exclude B cell clones leading to protection from auto-immune diseases. Cross-linking of BCR of pre-mature B cells, including chicken DT40 cells, with anti-immunoglobulin antibody induces their apoptosis. The PMA/ionomycin treatments, which mimic BCR stimulation, are used to study intracellular signal transduction of B lymphocytes. Here, by analyzing the Aiolos-deficient DT40 cell line, Aiolosâ/â, we reveal that the lack of Aiolos accelerates apoptosis of DT40 cells mediated by BCR signaling. Moreover, the Aiolos-deficiency and BCR signaling cooperatively control this apoptosis through dramatically elevated cytochrome c release from mitochondria to cytosol and elevated caspase (caspase-3, 8 and 9) activities, resulting in drastically diminished amounts of ICAD followed by increased DNA fragmentation. Re-expression study reveals that the shorter isoform of Aiolos (Aio-2) controls PMA/ionomycin-mediated apoptosis via up-regulation and down-regulation of the PKCδ and bak genes, respectively. These findings could be a powerful trigger to resolve molecular mechanisms of negative selection of B lymphocytes and also auto-immune diseases.
Keywords
SDSglyceraldehydephosphate dehydrogenasepolyvinyliden difluorideBCR signalingphorbol 12-myristate 13-acetatePKCPAGERT-PCRGAPDHTCABCRPVDFDT40PMAAiolospolyacrylamide gel electrophoresisApoptosissodium dodecyl sulfateSystemic lupus erythematosusSLEreverse transcription-polymerase chain reactionPropidium iodideB cell receptor
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Authors
Hidehiko Kikuchi, Koki Yamashita, Masami Nakayama, Kenji Toyonaga, Isao Tsuneyoshi, Mayumi Takasaki, Tatsuo Nakayama,