Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4346168 | Neuroscience Letters | 2010 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
In the present report, we have found that primary fetal astrocytes express caspase 8 and undergo apoptosis in response to Fas ligation. In contrast, neonatal astrocytes do not express detectable levels of the enzyme and are resistant to Fas killing. Fas-induced apoptosis can be restored in these cells by up-regulation of caspase 8 expression by means of transient transfection with a caspase 8-encoding plasmid. Furthermore, treatment of primary astrocytes with the demethylating agent 5-Aza-dC restores caspase 8 expression and increases the sensibility of neonatal astrocytes to the cytotoxic effect of Fas activation. Altogether, our findings indicate that silencing of caspase 8 gene is a key factor controlling the outcome of neonatal astrocytes upon Fas engagement.
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Authors
Olga Barca, Carmen Carneiro, José A. Costoya, Rosa Mª SeñarÃs, VÃctor M. Arce,