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. 2005 Jul;129(1):269-84.
doi: 10.1053/j.gastro.2005.05.022.

Bid is upstream of lysosome-mediated caspase 2 activation in tumor necrosis factor alpha-induced hepatocyte apoptosis

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Bid is upstream of lysosome-mediated caspase 2 activation in tumor necrosis factor alpha-induced hepatocyte apoptosis

M Eugenia Guicciardi et al. Gastroenterology. 2005 Jul.

Abstract

Background & aims: During tumor necrosis factor alpha-mediated hepatocyte cytotoxicity, cathepsin B is released from lysosomes and contributes to apoptosis by indirectly promoting mitochondrial dysfunction. How this lysosomal pathway mediates mitochondrial dysfunction is unclear. Because Bcl-2 family proteins and caspase 2 have been implicated in proximal apoptosis-signaling pathways, we examined the role of these proteins in tumor necrosis factor alpha-induced lysosomal permeabilization and cathepsin B-mediated mitochondrial dysfunction.

Methods: Studies were performed in primary hepatocytes from wild-type cathepsin B knockout, Bid knockout, and caspase 2 knockout mice and in the rat hepatoma cell line McArdle7777 by using tumor necrosis factor alpha/actinomycin D.

Results: Studies in wild-type and Bid knockout hepatocytes showed that tumor necrosis factor alpha-mediated lysosomal permeabilization is Bid dependent. After tumor necrosis factor alpha/actinomycin D treatment, caspase 2 activity increased severalfold in wild-type hepatocytes, whereas minimal activity was observed in hepatocytes from cathepsin B knockout mice or in hepatoma cells treated with a cathepsin B inhibitor. In contrast, Bax was activated independently of cathepsin B. Pharmacological, genetic, or small interfering RNA-mediated inhibition of caspase 2 attenuated tumor necrosis factor alpha-mediated mitochondrial dysfunction, downstream caspase activation, and hepatocyte apoptosis.

Conclusions: These data suggest that tumor necrosis factor alpha triggers Bid-dependent lysosomal permeabilization, followed by release of cathepsin B into the cytosol and activation of caspase 2. Caspase 2 then facilitates efficient mitochondrial cytochrome c release and apoptosis.

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