Selective modulation of subtype III IP3R by Akt regulates ER Ca2+ release and apoptosis

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S Marchi
M Marinello
A Bononi
M Bonora
C Giorgi
A Rimessi
P Pinton
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[1] Section of General Pathology,Department of Experimental and Diagnostic Medicine
[2] Interdisciplinary Center for the Study of Inflammation (ICSI),undefined
[3] Laboratory for Technologies of Advanced Therapies (LTTA),undefined
[4] University of Ferrara,undefined
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Cell Death & Disease | 2012年 / 3卷
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Akt; apoptosis; calcium; IP; R; mitochondria;
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Ca2+ transfer from endoplasmic reticulum (ER) to mitochondria can trigger apoptotic pathways by inducing release of mitochondrial pro-apoptotic factors. Three different types of inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor (IP3R) serve to discharge Ca2+ from ER, but possess some peculiarities, especially in apoptosis induction. The anti-apoptotic protein Akt can phosphorylate all IP3R isoforms and protect cells from apoptosis, reducing ER Ca2+ release. However, it has not been elucidated which IP3R subtypes mediate these effects. Here, we show that Akt activation in COS7 cells, which lack of IP3R I, strongly suppresses IP3-mediated Ca2+ release and apoptosis. Conversely, in SH-SY 5Y cells, which are type III-deficient, Akt is unable to modulate ER Ca2+ flux, losing its anti-apoptotic activity. In SH-SY 5Y-expressing subtype III, Akt recovers its protective function on cell death, by reduction of Ca2+ release. Moreover, regulating Ca2+ flux to mitochondria, Akt maintains the mitochondrial integrity and delays the trigger of apoptosis, in a type III-dependent mechanism. These results demonstrate a specific activity of Akt on IP3R III, leading to diminished Ca2+ transfer to mitochondria and protection from apoptosis, suggesting an additional level of cell death regulation mediated by Akt.
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