Journal article
Blocking granule-mediated death by primary human NK cells requires both protection of mitochondria and inhibition of caspase activity
KA Sedelies, A Ciccone, CJP Clarke, J Oliaro, VR Sutton, FL Scott, J Silke, O Susanto, DR Green, RW Johnstone, PI Bird, JA Trapani, NJ Waterhouse
Cell Death and Differentiation | NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2008
Abstract
Human GraB (hGraB) preferentially induces apoptosis via Bcl-2-regulated mitochondrial damage but can also directly cleave caspases and caspase substrates in cell-free systems. How hGraB kills cells when it is delivered by cytotoxic lymphocytes (CL) and the contribution of hGraB to CL-induced death is still not clear. We show that primary human natural killer (hNK) cells, which specifically used hGraB to induce target cell death, were able to induce apoptosis of cells whose mitochondria were protected by Bcl-2. Purified hGraB also induced apoptosis of Bcl-2-overexpressing targets but only when delivered at 5- to 10-fold the concentration required to kill cells expressing endogenous Bcl-2. Cas..
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