Apoptin Causes Apoptosis in HepG-2 Cells by Inducing Stress Injury in the Endoplasmic Reticulum

Autor: Jinbo Fang, Bing Bai, Zhiru Xiu, Chao Shang, Zirui Liu, Xiao Li, Wenjie Li, Yiquan Li, Xia Yang, Guangze Zhu, Yilong Zhu, Shanzhi Li, Gaojie Song, Ningyi Jin, Jianan Cong
Rok vydání: 2021
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Popis: Apoptin is derived from the chicken anemia virus and exhibits specific cytotoxic effects against tumor cells. In our previous study, we demonstrated that Apoptin induced significant changes in the expression levels of endoplasmic reticulum stress (ERS) related proteins and caused a strong and lasting ERS response. The aim of this study was to explore the effects of ERS injury induced by Apoptin on the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and the apoptotic pathway in mitochondria. ERS injury induced the intracellular levels of calcium (Ca2+) were determined by electron microscopy, flow cytometry and fluorescence staining. Mitochondrial injury was determined by mitochondrial membrane potential and electron microscopy. The relationship between Ca2+ level and mitochondrial injury on Apoptin-treating cells was analyzed using Ca2+ chelator, flow cytometry and fluorescence staining. Western blotting was used to investigate the levels of key proteins in the ER and the apoptotic pathway in mitochondria. We also investigated the in vivo effects of ERS injury on the ER and the mitochondrial apoptotic pathway via the immunohistochemical analysis of tumor tissues from HepG-2 cells acquired from nude mice undergoing xenografts. In vitro and in vivo experiments showed that Apoptin caused ERS injury and an imbalance in Ca2+, damaged the structure of the mitochondria, and increased the expression levels of Caspase-12, CHOP, AIF, HtrA2, Smac/Diablo, and Cyto-C. In summary, Apoptin induced apoptosis in HepG-2 cells via ERS and the mitochondrial apoptotic pathway. This study showed that Apoptin induced apoptosis in HepG-2 cells via ERS injury.
Databáze: OpenAIRE