Journal article
The NF-κB regulator Bcl-3 and the BH3-only proteins Bim and Puma control the death of activated T cells
A Bauer, A Villunger, V Labi, SF Fischer, A Strasser, H Wagner, RM Schmid, G Häcker
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | Published : 2006
Abstract
Apoptosis of activated T cells is critical for the termination of immune responses. Here we show that adjuvant-stimulated dendritic cells secrete cytokines that prime activated T cells for survival and analyze the roles of the NF-κB regulator Bcl-3 and the proapoptotic Bcl-2 family members Bim and Puma. Bcl-3 overexpression increased survival, and activated bcl-3-/- T cells died abnormally rapidly. Cytokines from adjuvant-stimulated dendritic cells induced Bcl-3, but survival through cytokine priming was Bcl-3-independent. Apoptosis inhibition by Bcl-3 involved blockade of Bim activation, because Bim was overactivated in Bcl-3-deficient cells, and Bcl-3 failed to increase survival of bim-/- ..
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