Journal article

Akt1 is the principal Akt isoform regulating apoptosis in limiting cytokine concentrations

BD Green, AM Jabbour, JJ Sandow, CD Riffkin, D Masouras, CP Daunt, M Salmanidis, G Brumatti, BA Hemmings, MA Guthridge, RB Pearson, PG Ekert

Cell Death and Differentiation | NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2013

Abstract

The activation of the Akt signalling in response to cytokine receptor signalling promotes protein synthesis, cellular growth and proliferation. To determine the role of Akt in interleukin-3 (IL-3) signalling, we generated IL-3-dependent myeloid cell lines from mice lacking Akt1, Akt2 or Akt3. Akt1 deletion resulted in accelerated apoptosis at low concentrations of IL-3. Expression of constitutively active Akt1 was sufficient to delay apoptosis in response to IL-3 withdrawal, but not sufficient to induce proliferation in the absence of IL-3. Akt1 prolonged survival of Bim- or Bad-deficient cells, but not cells lacking Puma, indicating that Akt1-dependent repression of apoptosis was in part de..

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We thank Professor Andreas Strasser and Dr. Philippe Bouillet for the provision of mice and advise. We thank Dr. Matthew Burton for help with flow cytometry. This work is supported by project grants from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (NHMRC). PGE is supported by the Viertel Senior Medical Research Fellowship. This work was made possible through Victorian State Government Operational Infrastructure Support and Australian Government NHMRC IRIISS.