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Fas-independent Apoptosis Induced by UVC in p53-Mutated Human Epithelial Tumor A431 Cells through Activation of Caspase-8 and JNK/SAPK | OUP Journals & Magazine | IEEE Xplore

Fas-independent Apoptosis Induced by UVC in p53-Mutated Human Epithelial Tumor A431 Cells through Activation of Caspase-8 and JNK/SAPK

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Abstract:

We previously observed that p53-mutated human epithelial tumor A431 cells underwent apoptosis after ultraviolet C (UVC) irradiation through the caspases-8 and -3 pathway....Show More

Abstract:

We previously observed that p53-mutated human epithelial tumor A431 cells underwent apoptosis after ultraviolet C (UVC) irradiation through the caspases-8 and -3 pathway. Fas/FasL is known to initiate apoptosis in several cell lines via caspase-8 activation. Then, to determine if Fas/FasL mediates apoptosis in A431, we investigated Fas expression and modulation in UVC-irradiated A431 cells. A431 constitutively expressed Fas, which gradually decreased after UVC-irradiation. Pretreatment with a neutralizing anti-Fas antibody, ZB4, did not abrogate the UVC-induced apoptosis. An agonistic anti-Fas antibody, CH11, very slowly induced apoptosis in A431, suggesting that the constitutively expressed Fas had a low functional potential. Hence, UVC-induced apoptosis in A431 seems to occur independent of the Fas signal. Interestingly, however, a pretreatment with CH11 remarkably potentiated UVC-induced apoptosis. An inhibitor of caspase-8, Ac-IETD-CHO, partially inhibited UVC-induced apoptosis. JNK was phosphorylated immediately after exposure to UVC, prior to apoptotic chromatin condensation. Our data suggest that the activation of caspase-8 occurs independent of Fas upregulation, and that JNK/SAPK contributes to UVC-induced apoptosis in human epithelial A431 cells.
Published in: Journal of Radiation Research ( Volume: 42, Issue: 2, June 2001)
Page(s): 201 - 215
Date of Publication: June 2001

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