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Apoptosis Control in Syncytia Induced by the HIV Type 1–Envelope Glycoprotein Complex: Role of Mitochondria and Caspases
Syncytia arising from the fusion of cells expressing a lymphotropic HIV type 1–encoded envelope glycoprotein complex (Env) with cells expressing the CD4/CXC chemokine receptor 4 complex spontaneously undergo cell death. Here we show that this process is accompanied by caspase activation and signs of...
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author | Ferri, Karine F. Jacotot, Etienne Blanco, Julià Esté, José A. Zamzami, Naoufal Susin, Santos A. Xie, Zhihua Brothers, Greg Reed, John C. Penninger, Josef M. Kroemer, Guido |
author_facet | Ferri, Karine F. Jacotot, Etienne Blanco, Julià Esté, José A. Zamzami, Naoufal Susin, Santos A. Xie, Zhihua Brothers, Greg Reed, John C. Penninger, Josef M. Kroemer, Guido |
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description | Syncytia arising from the fusion of cells expressing a lymphotropic HIV type 1–encoded envelope glycoprotein complex (Env) with cells expressing the CD4/CXC chemokine receptor 4 complex spontaneously undergo cell death. Here we show that this process is accompanied by caspase activation and signs of mitochondrial membrane permeabilization (MMP), including the release of intermembrane proteins such as cytochrome c (Cyt-c) and apoptosis-inducing factor (AIF) from mitochondria. In Env-induced syncytia, caspase inhibition did not suppress AIF- and Cyt-c translocation, yet it prevented all signs of nuclear apoptosis. Translocation of Bax to mitochondria led to MMP, which was inhibited by microinjected Bcl-2 protein or bcl-2 transfection. Bcl-2 also prevented the subsequent nuclear chromatin condensation and DNA fragmentation. The release of AIF occurred before that of Cyt-c and before caspase activation. Microinjection of AIF into syncytia sufficed to trigger rapid, caspase-independent Cyt-c release. Neutralization of endogenous AIF by injection of an antibody prevented all signs of spontaneous apoptosis occurring in syncytia, including the Cyt-c release and nuclear apoptosis. In contrast, Cyt-c neutralization only prevented nuclear apoptosis, and did not affect AIF release. Our results establish that the following molecular sequence governs apoptosis of Env-induced syncytia: Bax-mediated/Bcl-2–inhibited MMP → AIF release → Cyt-c release → caspase activation → nuclear apoptosis. |
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spelling | pubmed-21958692008-04-16 Apoptosis Control in Syncytia Induced by the HIV Type 1–Envelope Glycoprotein Complex: Role of Mitochondria and Caspases Ferri, Karine F. Jacotot, Etienne Blanco, Julià Esté, José A. Zamzami, Naoufal Susin, Santos A. Xie, Zhihua Brothers, Greg Reed, John C. Penninger, Josef M. Kroemer, Guido J Exp Med Original Article Syncytia arising from the fusion of cells expressing a lymphotropic HIV type 1–encoded envelope glycoprotein complex (Env) with cells expressing the CD4/CXC chemokine receptor 4 complex spontaneously undergo cell death. Here we show that this process is accompanied by caspase activation and signs of mitochondrial membrane permeabilization (MMP), including the release of intermembrane proteins such as cytochrome c (Cyt-c) and apoptosis-inducing factor (AIF) from mitochondria. In Env-induced syncytia, caspase inhibition did not suppress AIF- and Cyt-c translocation, yet it prevented all signs of nuclear apoptosis. Translocation of Bax to mitochondria led to MMP, which was inhibited by microinjected Bcl-2 protein or bcl-2 transfection. Bcl-2 also prevented the subsequent nuclear chromatin condensation and DNA fragmentation. The release of AIF occurred before that of Cyt-c and before caspase activation. Microinjection of AIF into syncytia sufficed to trigger rapid, caspase-independent Cyt-c release. Neutralization of endogenous AIF by injection of an antibody prevented all signs of spontaneous apoptosis occurring in syncytia, including the Cyt-c release and nuclear apoptosis. In contrast, Cyt-c neutralization only prevented nuclear apoptosis, and did not affect AIF release. Our results establish that the following molecular sequence governs apoptosis of Env-induced syncytia: Bax-mediated/Bcl-2–inhibited MMP → AIF release → Cyt-c release → caspase activation → nuclear apoptosis. The Rockefeller University Press 2000-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC2195869/ /pubmed/11034598 Text en © 2000 The Rockefeller University Press This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Original Article Ferri, Karine F. Jacotot, Etienne Blanco, Julià Esté, José A. Zamzami, Naoufal Susin, Santos A. Xie, Zhihua Brothers, Greg Reed, John C. Penninger, Josef M. Kroemer, Guido Apoptosis Control in Syncytia Induced by the HIV Type 1–Envelope Glycoprotein Complex: Role of Mitochondria and Caspases |
title | Apoptosis Control in Syncytia Induced by the HIV Type 1–Envelope Glycoprotein Complex: Role of Mitochondria and Caspases |
title_full | Apoptosis Control in Syncytia Induced by the HIV Type 1–Envelope Glycoprotein Complex: Role of Mitochondria and Caspases |
title_fullStr | Apoptosis Control in Syncytia Induced by the HIV Type 1–Envelope Glycoprotein Complex: Role of Mitochondria and Caspases |
title_full_unstemmed | Apoptosis Control in Syncytia Induced by the HIV Type 1–Envelope Glycoprotein Complex: Role of Mitochondria and Caspases |
title_short | Apoptosis Control in Syncytia Induced by the HIV Type 1–Envelope Glycoprotein Complex: Role of Mitochondria and Caspases |
title_sort | apoptosis control in syncytia induced by the hiv type 1–envelope glycoprotein complex: role of mitochondria and caspases |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2195869/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11034598 |
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