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The heat shock protein 27 (Hsp27) operates predominantly by blocking the mitochondrial-independent/extrinsic pathway of cellular apoptosis
Authors:Cheau Yih Tan  Hongseok Ban  Young-Hee Kim  Sang-Kyung Lee
Affiliation:(1) Department of Bioengineering, Hanyang University, Seoul, 133-791, Korea
Abstract:Heat shock protein 27 (Hsp27) is a molecular chaperone protein which regulates cell apoptosis by interacting directly with the caspase activation components in the apoptotic pathways. With the assistance of the Tat protein transduction domain we directly delivered the Hsp27 into the myocardial cell line, H9c2 and demonstrate that this protein can reverse hypoxia-induced apoptosis of cells. In order to characterize the contribution of Hsp27 in blocking the two major apoptotic pathways operational within cells, we exposed H9c2 cells to staurosporine and cobalt chloride, agents that induce mitochondria-dependent (intrinsic) and -independent (extrinsic) pathways of apoptosis in cells respectively. The Tat-Hsp27 fusion protein showed a greater propensity to inhibit the effect induced by the cobalt chloride treatment. These data suggest that the Hsp27 predominantly exerts its protective effect by interfering with the components of the extrinsic pathway of apoptosis. These authors contributed equally to this work.
Keywords:apoptosis  cobalt chloride  extrinsic apoptosis  Fas-mediated apoptosis  heat shock protein 27  intrinsic apoptosis  mitochondria-dependent apoptosis  protein transduction domain  staurosporine  Tat peptide
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