Abstract
Purpose. The expression of the p53 gene in target cells plays an important role in the induction of apoptosis by tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-Α and interferon (IFN)-Γ. We herein present a study suggesting the existence of a caspase-independent pathway from p53 via insulin-like growth factor binding protein 3 (IGF-BP3) which acts as an apoptosis induction mechanism.
Methods. MKN-45 (wild-type p53) or MKN-28 (mutant-type p53) was cultured with TNF-Α or IFN-Γ either alone or together. After 24 and 48 h, the apoptotic index (AI) was determined by Hoechst staining and then compared. To clarify whether the mechanism of apoptosis is induced by TNF-Α and/or IFN-Γ, apoptosis-related genes were examined by a cDNA on microarray analysis and a Western blot analysis.
Results. (1) The AI for MKN-45 increased at 48 h in the presence of TNF-Α or IFN-Γ alone. (2) In the case of combination treatment using TNF-Α and IFN-Γ, the AI for MKN-45 was higher than those in the groups with a single treatment. (3) A cDNA microarray analysis showed that IGF-BP3, the TNF superfamily, and caspase 1 were all upregulated after treatment with the combination of TNF-Α and IFN-Γ. (4) A Western blot analysis of MKN-45 showed a reaction with an anti-IGF-BP3 antibody.
Conclusions. These results suggest that the induction mechanism underlying apoptosis induced by TNF-Α and IFN-Γ might therefore involve the caspase-independent pathway via IGF-BP3.
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Fukui, T., Matsui, K., Kato, H. et al. Significance of Apoptosis Induced by Tumor Necrosis Factor-Α and/or Interferon-Γ Against Human Gastric Cancer Cell Lines and the Role of the p53 Gene. Surg Today 33, 847–853 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00595-003-2620-5
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00595-003-2620-5