BCL-2 does not control programmed cell death in the IPLB-LdFB cell line from the insect Lymantria dispar |
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Authors: | Ottaviani Enzo Malagoli Davide |
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Affiliation: | Department of Animal Biology, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy. ottoviani.enzo@unimo.it |
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Abstract: | In the insect Lymantria dispar cell line IPLB-LdFB the presence of a Bcl-2-like molecule has been demonstrated. The Western blot analysis performed on the cells incubated with 2-deoxy-D-ribose (dRib), an apoptotic inducer, revealed that, in comparison with the control, the Bcl-2 expression was unaffected. Furthermore, incubation of the insect cells with an anti-Bcl-2 polyclonal antibody inhibited the apoptotic effect induced by dRib, and provoked mitochondrial membrane depolarization without any apoptotic phenomena. Similar behaviour was observed using the K+ ionophore valinomycin. From these findings, we hypothesize that the L. dispar Bcl-2-like protein is essential for maintenance of the mitochondrial membrane potential, but not, as usually thought, for the regulation of programmed cell death. |
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Keywords: | insect cell line IPLB‐LdFB Bcl‐2 programmed cell death |
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