Journal article

Caspase-8 Levels Affect Necessity for Mitochondrial Amplification in Death Ligand-Induced Glioma Cell Apoptosis

MJ Knight, CD Riffkin, PG Ekert, DM Ashley, CJ Hawkins

Molecular Carcinogenesis | WILEY-LISS | Published : 2004

Abstract

Fifty percent of high-grade glioma patients die within a year of diagnosis and less than two percent survive five years postdiagnosis. Elucidating apoptosis signaling pathways may assist in designing better adjuvant therapies. Preliminary characterizations suggested that glioma cells may either employ mitochondrial-independent or -dependent death receptor-induced apoptotic pathways, characteristic of cells termed type I and type II, respectively. In the present study, we generated panels of clonal transfectants overexpressing various levels of Bcl-2, in two parental glioma cell lines. These cells were used to explore molecular factors determining the necessity for mitochondrial amplification..

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