Bid mediates anti-apoptotic COX-2 induction through the IKKbeta/NFkappaB pathway due to 5-MCDE exposure

由于 5-MCDE 暴露,Bid 通过 IKKbeta/NFkappaB 通路介导抗凋亡 COX-2 诱导

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作者:Wenjing Luo, Jingxia Li, Dongyun Zhang, T Cai, Lun Song, Xiao-Ming Yin, Dhimant Desai, Shantu Amin, Jingyuan Chen, Chuanshu Huang

Abstract

Although Bid has been considered as a cell apoptotic mediator, current studies suggest a possible role in cell survival in mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs) response to low doses of anti-(+/-)-5- methylchrysene-1,2-diol-3,4-epoxide(<or=0.25 microM) (5-MCDE). We found that exposure of MEFs to 0.25 microM 5-MCDE resulted in a slight apoptotic induction, while this apoptotic response was substantially increased in the Bid knockout MEFs (Bid(-/-)), suggesting Bid-mediated anti-apoptotic function in this response. This notion was further supported by the findings that re-constitution expression of Bid into Bid(-/-) cells could inhibit the increased apoptosis. Further studies showed that Bid anti-apoptotic function was associated with its mediation of COX-2 expression, which was based on the results of the reduction of COX-2 expression in Bid(-/-) cells, restoration of low sensitivity to 5-MCDE apoptotic response by the introduction of Bid into Bid(-/-) cells and increased sensitivity of WT MEFs to 5-MCDE apoptosis by knockdown of COX-2 expression. Furthermore, Bid mediated COX-2 expression through the IKKbeta/NFkappaB pathway because the deficiency of Bid in Bid(-/-) MEFs resulted in blockade of IKK/NFkappaB activation and knockout of IKKbeta caused abrogation of COX-2 expression induced by 5-MCDE. Collectively, our results demonstrate that Bid is critical for COX-2 induction through the IKKbeta/NFkappaB pathway, which mediates its anti-apoptotic function, in cell response to low doses of 5-MCDE exposure.

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