REGULATION OF LYMPHOCYTE SURVIVAL BY THE BCL-2 GENE FAMILY

被引:321
作者
CORY, S
机构
[1] Walter Eliza Hall Inst. of Med. Res., Melbourne
关键词
APOPTOSIS; LYMPHOCYTE SELECTION; BCL-2; BAX; BCL-X;
D O I
10.1146/annurev.iy.13.040195.002501
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
The control of cell survival is of central importance in tissues with high cell turnover such as the lymphoid system, and its disruption may be a critical step in tumorigenesis. Genes homologous to bcl-2, the oncogene implicated in human follicular lymphoma, play a key role in regulating physiologic cell death (apoptosis). Bcl-2 and its relatives bcl-x and bax encode intracellular membrane-bound proteins that share homology in three domains with a wider family of viral and cellular proteins. The Bcl-2 and Bcl-x proteins enhance the survival of lymphocytes and other cell types but do not promote their proliferation. High levels of Bax or of a smaller Bcl-x variant antagonize the survival function of Bcl-2. The mechanism by which Bcl-2 promotes cell survival remains unknown, but it appears to require association with Bax. Bcl-2 may combat the action of cysteine proteases thought to trigger apoptosis. Bcl-2 is not essential for embryogenesis or lymphoid development. However, upregulation of Bcl-2 appears to be the normal mechanism for positive selection of developing lymphocytes, and its continued expression is critical for survival of mature peripheral B and T cells. Constitutive expression of Bcl-2 does not abrogate deletion of self-reactive lymphocytes, nor disturb T lymphoid homeostasis; however, it substantially increases the pool of mature noncycling B cells. The risk of B lymphoid tumors is also enhanced, probably because Bcl-2 can countermand the apoptotic action of other oncoproteins such as Myc. Expression in tumors of bcl-2 and other cell survival genes may constitute a major barrier to the success of genotoxic cancer therapy.
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