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Ectopically Expressed Perforin-1 Is Proapoptotic in Tumor Cell Lines by Increasing Caspase-3 Activity and the Nuclear Translocation of Cytochrome c

Perforin-1 (PRF), a cytotoxic lymphocyte pore-forming protein, plays an important role in the action of cytotoxic T cells and natural killer cells in that it causes the lysis of abnormal body cells and the elimination of virus-infected cells and tumors. Upon degranulation, PRF inserts itself into th...

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Autores principales: Wang, Li-Feng, Wang, Fang, Li, Jun-Tang, Wen, Wei-Hong, Zhao, Jing, Jia, Lin-Tao, Meng, Yan-Ling, Cao, Yun-Xin, Yao, Li-Bo, Chen, Si-Yi, Xu, Yan-Ming, Yang, An-Gang
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3400674/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22829880
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0040639
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author Wang, Li-Feng
Wang, Fang
Li, Jun-Tang
Wen, Wei-Hong
Zhao, Jing
Jia, Lin-Tao
Meng, Yan-Ling
Cao, Yun-Xin
Yao, Li-Bo
Chen, Si-Yi
Xu, Yan-Ming
Yang, An-Gang
author_facet Wang, Li-Feng
Wang, Fang
Li, Jun-Tang
Wen, Wei-Hong
Zhao, Jing
Jia, Lin-Tao
Meng, Yan-Ling
Cao, Yun-Xin
Yao, Li-Bo
Chen, Si-Yi
Xu, Yan-Ming
Yang, An-Gang
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description Perforin-1 (PRF), a cytotoxic lymphocyte pore-forming protein, plays an important role in the action of cytotoxic T cells and natural killer cells in that it causes the lysis of abnormal body cells and the elimination of virus-infected cells and tumors. Upon degranulation, PRF inserts itself into the target cell’s plasma membrane, forming a pore. The subsequent translocation of pro-apoptotic granzymes (including granzyme B, A, M et al.) into the cytoplasm provides the proteases with access to numerous protein substrates that promote apoptosis after cleavage. These proteases are believed to be the main executioners of target cell apoptosis. Although the PRF and granzyme components are both critical to this process and in some way involved in inducing cell death in target cells, the inhibition of tumor growth could still be efficient in granzyme-deficient mice. It is unclear whether PRF alone can suppress tumors. In this study, we discovered that forced ectopic expression of PRF alone, in the absence of granzymes, could mediate cell death in cancer cells. Notably, transient expression of both full-length and truncated active-form PRF in human Hep G2, SK-BR-3, and HeLa cells was found to induce apparent cell growth inhibition and cell death, as evidenced by chromosome condensation and DNA fragmentation, increased caspase-3 activity, and the release of apoptosis inducing factor (AIF) and cytochrome c from the mitochondria. This PRF-induced cell death could be abrogated by pan-caspase inhibitor (Z-VAD) and mitochondria protector (TAT-BH4). The implication of these results is that ectopically expressed PRF has apoptosis-inducing abilities, and PRF alone is sufficient to induce apoptotic cell death in cells with ectopic expression. Taking this into consideration, our results suggest the possibility of using PRF as a pro-apoptotic gene for tumor therapeutics.
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spelling pubmed-34006742012-07-24 Ectopically Expressed Perforin-1 Is Proapoptotic in Tumor Cell Lines by Increasing Caspase-3 Activity and the Nuclear Translocation of Cytochrome c Wang, Li-Feng Wang, Fang Li, Jun-Tang Wen, Wei-Hong Zhao, Jing Jia, Lin-Tao Meng, Yan-Ling Cao, Yun-Xin Yao, Li-Bo Chen, Si-Yi Xu, Yan-Ming Yang, An-Gang PLoS One Research Article Perforin-1 (PRF), a cytotoxic lymphocyte pore-forming protein, plays an important role in the action of cytotoxic T cells and natural killer cells in that it causes the lysis of abnormal body cells and the elimination of virus-infected cells and tumors. Upon degranulation, PRF inserts itself into the target cell’s plasma membrane, forming a pore. The subsequent translocation of pro-apoptotic granzymes (including granzyme B, A, M et al.) into the cytoplasm provides the proteases with access to numerous protein substrates that promote apoptosis after cleavage. These proteases are believed to be the main executioners of target cell apoptosis. Although the PRF and granzyme components are both critical to this process and in some way involved in inducing cell death in target cells, the inhibition of tumor growth could still be efficient in granzyme-deficient mice. It is unclear whether PRF alone can suppress tumors. In this study, we discovered that forced ectopic expression of PRF alone, in the absence of granzymes, could mediate cell death in cancer cells. Notably, transient expression of both full-length and truncated active-form PRF in human Hep G2, SK-BR-3, and HeLa cells was found to induce apparent cell growth inhibition and cell death, as evidenced by chromosome condensation and DNA fragmentation, increased caspase-3 activity, and the release of apoptosis inducing factor (AIF) and cytochrome c from the mitochondria. This PRF-induced cell death could be abrogated by pan-caspase inhibitor (Z-VAD) and mitochondria protector (TAT-BH4). The implication of these results is that ectopically expressed PRF has apoptosis-inducing abilities, and PRF alone is sufficient to induce apoptotic cell death in cells with ectopic expression. Taking this into consideration, our results suggest the possibility of using PRF as a pro-apoptotic gene for tumor therapeutics. Public Library of Science 2012-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3400674/ /pubmed/22829880 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0040639 Text en Wang 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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Wang, Li-Feng
Wang, Fang
Li, Jun-Tang
Wen, Wei-Hong
Zhao, Jing
Jia, Lin-Tao
Meng, Yan-Ling
Cao, Yun-Xin
Yao, Li-Bo
Chen, Si-Yi
Xu, Yan-Ming
Yang, An-Gang
Ectopically Expressed Perforin-1 Is Proapoptotic in Tumor Cell Lines by Increasing Caspase-3 Activity and the Nuclear Translocation of Cytochrome c
title Ectopically Expressed Perforin-1 Is Proapoptotic in Tumor Cell Lines by Increasing Caspase-3 Activity and the Nuclear Translocation of Cytochrome c
title_full Ectopically Expressed Perforin-1 Is Proapoptotic in Tumor Cell Lines by Increasing Caspase-3 Activity and the Nuclear Translocation of Cytochrome c
title_fullStr Ectopically Expressed Perforin-1 Is Proapoptotic in Tumor Cell Lines by Increasing Caspase-3 Activity and the Nuclear Translocation of Cytochrome c
title_full_unstemmed Ectopically Expressed Perforin-1 Is Proapoptotic in Tumor Cell Lines by Increasing Caspase-3 Activity and the Nuclear Translocation of Cytochrome c
title_short Ectopically Expressed Perforin-1 Is Proapoptotic in Tumor Cell Lines by Increasing Caspase-3 Activity and the Nuclear Translocation of Cytochrome c
title_sort ectopically expressed perforin-1 is proapoptotic in tumor cell lines by increasing caspase-3 activity and the nuclear translocation of cytochrome c
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3400674/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22829880
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0040639
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