Reactive oxygen species regulate quiescent T-cell apoptosis via the BH3-only proapoptotic protein BIM

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H Sade
A Sarin
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[1] National Centre for Biological Sciences,
[2] UAS-GKVK Campus,undefined
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Cell Death & Differentiation | 2004年 / 11卷
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T cells; apoptosis; BIM; ROS; NOS;
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The survival of quiescent T cells in the peripheral immune system is dependent on signals transmitted from the extracellular environment. The requirement for survival factors is also manifested in vitro, providing a robust system to examine molecular mechanisms underlying T-cell death. We show that peripheral T cells cultured in the absence of survival factors accumulate reactive oxygen species (ROS), upregulate BIM (Bcl-2-interacting mediator of death) and inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) expression, culminating in Fas-independent neglect-induced death (NID). We have examined ROS, iNOS and cytokine modulation of T-cell NID. Antioxidants inhibit BIM induction, caspase activation and apoptosis but do not promote cell cycle entry. iNOS-deficient T cells are protected from apoptosis, implicating iNOS in the regulation of NID via suppression of Bcl-xL expression and consequent inhibition of BIM activity. Finally, we show that the prosurvival cytokine IL-7 elevates Bcl-xL expression and transcriptionally regulates iNOS but not BIM expression in T cells.
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