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Phospholipase D protects ECV304 cells against TNFalpha-induced apoptosis
Authors:Birbes Helene  Zeiller Caroline  Komati Hiba  Némoz Georges  Lagarde Michel  Prigent Annie-France
Institution:INSERM U585 and INSA-Lyon and IMBL, Bldg Louis Pasteur,11 avenue Jean Capelle, F-69621 Villeurbanne Cedex, France.
Abstract:Tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFalpha), a pleiotropic cytokine, activates both apoptotic and pro-survival signals depending on the cell model. Using ECV304 cells, which can be made TNFalpha-sensitive by cycloheximide (CHX) co-treatment, we evaluated the potential roles of ceramide and phospholipase D (PLD) in TNFalpha-induced apoptosis. TNFalpha/CHX induced a robust increase in ceramide levels after 16 h of treatment when cell death was maximal. PLD activity was increased at early time point (1h) whereas both PLD activity and PLD1 protein were strongly decreased after 24h. TNFalpha/CHX-induced cell death was significantly lowered by exogenous bacterial PLD and phoshatidic acid, and in cells overexpressing PLD1. Conversely, cells depleted in PLD proteins by small interference RNA (siRNA) treatment exhibited higher susceptibility to apoptosis. These results show that PLD exerts a protective role against TNFalpha-induced cell death.
Keywords:Cer  ceramide  TNFα  Tumor necrosis factor α  PLD  phospholipase D  PA  phosphatidic acid  DGK  diacylglycerol kinase  DAG  diacylglycerol  SMase  sphingomyelinase  PBS  phosphate-buffered saline
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