Mitochondrial control of cell death induced by hyperosmotic stress

Criollo, A; Galluzzi L.; Maiuri, MC; Tasdemir, E; Lavandero S.; Kroemer G.

Abstract

HeLa and HCT116 cells respond differentially to sorbitol, an osmolyte able to induce hypertonic stress. In these models, sorbitol promoted the phenotypic manifestations of early apoptosis followed by complete loss of viability in a time-, dose-, and cell type-specific fashion, by eliciting distinct yet partially overlapping molecular pathways. In HCT116 but not in HeLa cells, sorbitol caused the mitochondrial release of the caspase-independent death effector AIF, whereas in both cell lines cytochrome c was retained in mitochondria. Despite cytochrome c retention, HeLa cells exhibited the progressive activation of caspase-3, presumably due to the prior activation of caspase-8. Accordingly, caspase inhibition prevented sorbitol-induced killing in HeLa, but only partially in HCT116 cells. Both the knock-out of Bax in HCT116 cells and the knock-down of Bax in A549 cells by RNA interference reduced the AIF release and/or the mitochondrial alterations. While the knock-down of Bcl-2/Bcl-XL sensitized to sorbitol-induced killing, overexpression of a Bcl-2 variant that specifically localizes to mitochondria (but not of the wild-type nor of a endoplasmic reticulum-targeted form) strongly inhibited sorbitol effects. Thus, hyperosmotic stress kills cells by triggering different molecular pathways, which converge at mitochondria where pro- and anti-apoptotic members of the Bcl-2 family exert their control. © 2006 Springer Science + Business Media, LLC.

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Título según WOS: Mitochondrial control of cell death induced by hyperosmotic stress
Título según SCOPUS: Mitochondrial control of cell death induced by hyperosmotic stress
Título de la Revista: APOPTOSIS
Volumen: 12
Número: 1
Editorial: Springer
Fecha de publicación: 2007
Página de inicio: 3
Página final: 18
Idioma: English
URL: http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s10495-006-0328-x
DOI:

10.1007/s10495-006-0328-x

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS