The role of proteolysis in T cell apoptosis triggered by chelation of intracellular Zn2+.
Cell Death Differ
; 4(1): 39-50, 1997 Jan.
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Our previous work showed that chelation of intracellular Zn2+ with N,N,N',N'-tetrakis (2-pyridylmethyl) ethylenediamine (TPEN) induces apoptosis in rat thymocytes. The molecular mechanism involved in TPEN-triggered apoptosis remains unknown, except that it is a Ca2+-independent process. In the present study, we show that TPEN is unable to induce DNA fragmentation when added to isolated thymocyte nuclei, indicating that activation of a cytoplasmic component is essential for TPEN-induced apoptosis. Since cytosolic proteases related to interleukin-1beta-converting enzyme (ICE) are implicated as key activators of apoptosis in many different systems, we investigated the possible involvement of such proteases in TPEN-induced apoptosis. We found that treatment of thymocytes with TPEN caused an early degradation of nuclear poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) and lamin prior to DNA cleavage. This could be inhibited by Z-Val-Ala-Asp-chloromethylketone (VADcmk), an inhibitor of ICE-like proteases, but not by an inhibitor of Ca2+-regulated serine protease. Jurkat T cells also underwent extensive DNA fragmentation when incubated with TPEN. A cytosolic fraction, prepared from TPEN-treated Jurkat cells, produced extensive DNA fragmentation when applied to isolated thymocyte nuclei, whereas the cytoplasmic extract from untreated cells was ineffective either alone or together with TPEN. The apoptosis-inducing activity in cytosolic fraction from TPEN-treated Jurkat cells was blocked by incubating cells in the presence of VADcmk or another inhibitor of ICE-like proteases, Ac - Asp - Glu - Val - Asp-aldehyde (DEVD-CHO), which has been found to competitively inhibit CPP32/apopain. An increase in enzyme activity that cleaves Ac-Asp-Glu-Val-Asp-7-amino-4-methylcoumarin (DEVD-AMC), a fluorogenic substrate of CPP32/apopain and Mch3alpha, was detected in TPEN-treated thymocytes and Jurkat cells. In addition, the proteolytic cleavage of CPP32 resulting in the formation of two active fragments (p17 and p12) was observed in cytosolic extracts from TPEN-treated Jurkat cells, but not in extracts which were prepared from cells treated with TPEN in the presence of VADcmk or DEVD-CHO. Our results suggest that activation of cytosolic ICE-like proteases is an essential step in TPEN-induced apoptosis, and that CPP32/apopain is critically involved in this process.
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Cell Death Differ
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1997
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