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Role of HPV E6 proteins in preventing UVB-induced release of pro-apoptotic factors from the mitochondria
Authors:Sabrina Leverrier  Daniele Bergamaschi  Lucy Ghali  Ayodele Ola  Gary Warnes  Baki Akgül  Ken Blight  Ramón García-Escudero  Aubin Penna  Ayad Eddaoudi  Alan Storey
Affiliation:(1) CR-UK, Skin Tumour Laboratory, Centre for Cutaneous Research, 4 Newark Street, E1 2AT London, UK;(2) CR-UK FACS Lab, CRUK LRI, 44, Lincoln’s In Fields, WC2A 3PX London, UK;(3) CR-UK EM Unit, LRI, 44, Lincoln’s In Fields, WC2A 3PX London, UK;(4) Institut de Genomique Fonctionnelle, 141 rue de la Cardonille 34396, Montpellier, France;(5) Present address: Department of Biomedical Sciences, School of Health and Social Sciences, Middlesex, EN3 4SA, UK;(6) Present address: Cellular and Molecular Biology, CIEMAT, Av Complutense 22 28040, Madrid, Spain;(7) Present address: Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, Center for Immunology, 3240 McGaugh Hall, UC Irvine, Irvine, CA 92697, USA;(8) Present address: Institute of Cell and Molecular Science, 4 Newark Street, London, E1 2AT, UK
Abstract:Apoptotic elimination of UV-damaged cells from the epidermis is an important step in preventing both the emergence and expansion of cells with carcinogenic potential. A pivotal event in apoptosis is the release of apoptogenic factors from the mitochondria, although the mechanisms by which the different proteins are released are not fully understood. Here we demonstrate that UV radiation induced the mitochondrial to nuclear translocation of apoptosis inducing factor (AIF) in normal skin. The human papillomavirus (HPV) E6 protein prevented release of AIF and other apoptotic factors such as cytochrome c and Omi from mitochondria of UV-damaged primary epidermal keratinocytes and preserved mitochondrial integrity. shRNA silencing of Bak, a target for E6-mediated proteolysis, demonstrated the requirement of Bak for UV-induced AIF release and mitochondrial fragmentation. Furthermore, screening non-melanoma skin cancer biopsies revealed an inverse correlation between HPV status and AIF nuclear translocation. Our results indicate that the E6 activity towards Bak is a key factor that promotes survival of HPV-infected cells that facilitates tumor development.
Keywords:AIF  Bak  HPV  Skin cancer  UV
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