New insights into autophagic cell death in the gypsy moth Lymantria dispar: a proteomic approach

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作者
Malagoli, Davide [1 ]
Boraldi, Federica [2 ]
Annovi, Giulia [2 ]
Quaglino, Daniela [2 ]
Ottaviani, Enzo [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Modena, Dept Anim Biol, I-41100 Modena, Italy
[2] Univ Modena, Dept Biomed Sci, I-41100 Modena, Italy
关键词
Autophagic cell death; Fat body; Imaginal disk growth factor; IPLB-LdFB cell line; Proteomics; Lymantria dispar; (Insectal; Lepidoptera); APIS-MELLIFERA HYMENOPTERA; LARVAL SALIVARY-GLANDS; DROSOPHILA FAT-BODY; IPLB-LDFB; MAMESTRA-BRASSICAE; MANDUCA-SEXTA; POLYACRYLAMIDE-GELS; INSECT; APOPTOSIS; LINE;
D O I
10.1007/s00441-008-0748-8
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Autophagy is an evolutionary ancient process based on the activity of genes conserved from yeast to metazoan taxa. Whereas its role as a mechanism to provide energy during cell starvation is commonly accepted, debate continues about the occurrence of autophagy as a means specifically activated to achieve cell death. The IPLB-LdFB insect cell line, derived from the larval fat body of the lepidoptera Lymantria dispar, represents a suitable model to address this question, as both autophagic and apoptotic cell death can be induced by various stimuli. Using morphological and functional approaches, we have observed that the culture medium conditioned by IPLB-LdFB cells committed to death by the ATPase inhibitor oligomycin A stimulates autophagic cell death in untreated IPLB-LdFB cells. Moreover, proteomic analysis of the conditioned media suggests that, in IPLB-LdFB cells, oligomycin A promotes a shift towards lipid metabolism, increases oxidative stress and specifically directs the cells towards autophagic activity.
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页数:12
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