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Bcl-2 protects against apoptosis induced by antimycin A and bongkrekic acid without restoring cellular ATP levels
Authors:de Graaf Aniek O  Meijerink Jules P P  van den Heuvel Lambert P  DeAbreu Ronney A  de Witte Theo  Jansen Joop H  Smeitink Jan A M
Institution:Central Hematology Laboratory/Department of Hematology, University Medical Center Nijmegen, P.O. Box 9101, 6500 HB Nijmegen, The Netherlands. a.degraaf@chl.azn.nl
Abstract:Several studies indicate that mitochondrial ATP production as well as ADP/ATP exchange across mitochondrial membranes are impaired during apoptosis. We investigated whether Bcl-2 could protect against cell death under conditions in which ATP metabolism is inhibited. Inhibition of ATP production using antimycin A (AA) (complex III inhibition) combined with inhibition of ADP/ATP exchange by bongkrekic acid (BA) (adenine nucleotide translocator (ANT) inhibition) induced a sharp decrease in total cellular ATP in FL5.12 parental cells (to 35% of untreated controls after 24 h of incubation). Within 24 and 48 h, 38% and 75% of the cells had died, respectively. However, in stably transfected FL5.12 Bcl-2 subclones, no cell death occurred under these experimental conditions. Similar results were obtained with Jurkat and Bcl-2 overexpressing Jurkat cells. Total cellular ATP levels were equally affected in FL5.12 Bcl-2 overexpressing cells and FL5.12 parental cells. This indicates that Bcl-2 overexpressing cells are able to survive with very low cellular ATP content. Furthermore, Bcl-2 did not protect against cell death by restoring ATP levels. This suggests that, under these conditions, Bcl-2 acts by inhibiting the signalling cascade triggered by the inhibitors that would normally lead to apoptosis.
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