Tumor necrosis factor-{alpha} up-regulates Bcl-2 expression and decreases calcium-dependent apoptosis in human B cell lines |
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Authors: | Genestier, Laurent Bonnefoy-Berard, Nathalie Rouault, Jean-Pierre Flacher, Monique Revillard, Jean-Pierre |
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Affiliation: | Laboratories of Immunology (INSERM U.80), HÔpital E. Herriot, 69437 Lyon Cedex 03, France 1 Hemato-oncology (INSERM CJF 93.07), HÔpital E. Herriot, Lyon Cedex 03, France |
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Abstract: | Group I and Epstein–Barr virus-negative Burkitt's lymphomacell lines and the B104 lymphoma cell line which expresses aphenotype of immature B cells undergo apoptosis after cross-linkingof their surface Ig receptors or after exposure to a calciumionophore. We show here that tumor necrosis factor (TNF)- protectsthese B cell lines against Ca2+-dependent apoptosis. Protectionwas associated with up-regulatlon of bcl-2 mRNA and proteinexpression. The increase of Bcl-2 expression induced by TNF-was inhibited by chelerythrine, a specific inhibitor of proteinkinase C (PKC), suggesting that Bcl-2 expression was dependenton PKC activation. Furthermore, we show that phorbol estersand cyclosporin A (CsA), which prevent Ca2+-dependent apoptosis,up-regulated Bcl-2 expression. The effect of CsA on Bcl-2 expressionis controlled by calcineurin since we have shown that FK506but not rapamycin had the same effect on Bcl-2 expression, whereasokadaic acid, an inhibitor of phosphatases 1, 2A and 2C, wasineffective. These data provide direct evidence that TNF- preventsCa2+-dependent apoptosis by a Bcl-2-dependent mechanism mediatedby PKC. |
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Keywords: | apoptosis B cell lines Bcl-2 calcineurin protein kinase C tumor necrosis factor- /math/alpha.gif" ALT=" {alpha}" BORDER=" 0" > |
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