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Puma and Trail/Dr5 Pathways Control Radiation-Induced Apoptosis in Distinct Populations of Testicular Progenitors

Spermatogonia- stem cells and progenitors of adult spermatogenesis- are killed through a p53-regulated apoptotic process after γ-irradiation but the death effectors are still poorly characterized. Our data demonstrate that both intrinsic and extrinsic apoptotic pathways are involved, and especially...

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Autores principales: Coureuil, Mathieu, Ugolin, Nicolas, Tavernier, Marie, Chevillard, Sylvie, Barroca, Vilma, Fouchet, Pierre, Allemand, Isabelle
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2920820/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20711434
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0012134
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author Coureuil, Mathieu
Ugolin, Nicolas
Tavernier, Marie
Chevillard, Sylvie
Barroca, Vilma
Fouchet, Pierre
Allemand, Isabelle
author_facet Coureuil, Mathieu
Ugolin, Nicolas
Tavernier, Marie
Chevillard, Sylvie
Barroca, Vilma
Fouchet, Pierre
Allemand, Isabelle
author_sort Coureuil, Mathieu
collection PubMed
description Spermatogonia- stem cells and progenitors of adult spermatogenesis- are killed through a p53-regulated apoptotic process after γ-irradiation but the death effectors are still poorly characterized. Our data demonstrate that both intrinsic and extrinsic apoptotic pathways are involved, and especially that spermatogonia can be split into two main populations, according to apoptotic effectors. Following irradiation both Dr5 and Puma genes are upregulated in the α(6)-integrin-positive Side Population (SP) fraction, which is highly enriched in spermatogonia. Flow cytometric analysis confirms an increased number of Dr5-expressing SP cells, and Puma-β isoform accumulates in α(6)-integrin positive cellular extracts, enriched in spermatogonia. Trail−/− or Puma−/− spermatogonia display a reduced sensitivity to radiation-induced apoptosis. The TUNEL kinetics strongly suggest that the extrinsic and intrinsic pathways, via Trail/Dr5 and Puma respectively, could be engaged in distinct subpopulations of spermatogonia. Indeed flow cytometric studies show that Dr5 receptor is constitutively present on more than half of the undifferentiated progenitors (Kit(−) α(6) (+) SP) and half of the differentiated ones (Kit(+) α(6) (+) SP). In addition after irradiation, Puma is not detected in the Dr5-positive cellular fraction isolated by immunomagnetic purification, while Puma is present in the Dr5-negative cell extracts. In conclusion, adult testicular progenitors are divided into distinct sub-populations by apoptotic effectors, independently of progenitor types (immature Kit-negative versus mature Kit-positive), underscoring differential radiosensitivities characterizing the stem cell/progenitors compartment.
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spelling pubmed-29208202010-08-13 Puma and Trail/Dr5 Pathways Control Radiation-Induced Apoptosis in Distinct Populations of Testicular Progenitors Coureuil, Mathieu Ugolin, Nicolas Tavernier, Marie Chevillard, Sylvie Barroca, Vilma Fouchet, Pierre Allemand, Isabelle PLoS One Research Article Spermatogonia- stem cells and progenitors of adult spermatogenesis- are killed through a p53-regulated apoptotic process after γ-irradiation but the death effectors are still poorly characterized. Our data demonstrate that both intrinsic and extrinsic apoptotic pathways are involved, and especially that spermatogonia can be split into two main populations, according to apoptotic effectors. Following irradiation both Dr5 and Puma genes are upregulated in the α(6)-integrin-positive Side Population (SP) fraction, which is highly enriched in spermatogonia. Flow cytometric analysis confirms an increased number of Dr5-expressing SP cells, and Puma-β isoform accumulates in α(6)-integrin positive cellular extracts, enriched in spermatogonia. Trail−/− or Puma−/− spermatogonia display a reduced sensitivity to radiation-induced apoptosis. The TUNEL kinetics strongly suggest that the extrinsic and intrinsic pathways, via Trail/Dr5 and Puma respectively, could be engaged in distinct subpopulations of spermatogonia. Indeed flow cytometric studies show that Dr5 receptor is constitutively present on more than half of the undifferentiated progenitors (Kit(−) α(6) (+) SP) and half of the differentiated ones (Kit(+) α(6) (+) SP). In addition after irradiation, Puma is not detected in the Dr5-positive cellular fraction isolated by immunomagnetic purification, while Puma is present in the Dr5-negative cell extracts. In conclusion, adult testicular progenitors are divided into distinct sub-populations by apoptotic effectors, independently of progenitor types (immature Kit-negative versus mature Kit-positive), underscoring differential radiosensitivities characterizing the stem cell/progenitors compartment. Public Library of Science 2010-08-12 /pmc/articles/PMC2920820/ /pubmed/20711434 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0012134 Text en Coureuil et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Coureuil, Mathieu
Ugolin, Nicolas
Tavernier, Marie
Chevillard, Sylvie
Barroca, Vilma
Fouchet, Pierre
Allemand, Isabelle
Puma and Trail/Dr5 Pathways Control Radiation-Induced Apoptosis in Distinct Populations of Testicular Progenitors
title Puma and Trail/Dr5 Pathways Control Radiation-Induced Apoptosis in Distinct Populations of Testicular Progenitors
title_full Puma and Trail/Dr5 Pathways Control Radiation-Induced Apoptosis in Distinct Populations of Testicular Progenitors
title_fullStr Puma and Trail/Dr5 Pathways Control Radiation-Induced Apoptosis in Distinct Populations of Testicular Progenitors
title_full_unstemmed Puma and Trail/Dr5 Pathways Control Radiation-Induced Apoptosis in Distinct Populations of Testicular Progenitors
title_short Puma and Trail/Dr5 Pathways Control Radiation-Induced Apoptosis in Distinct Populations of Testicular Progenitors
title_sort puma and trail/dr5 pathways control radiation-induced apoptosis in distinct populations of testicular progenitors
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2920820/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20711434
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0012134
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