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Transcriptional activation of known and novel apoptotic pathways by Nur77 orphan steroid receptor.


ABSTRACT: Nur77 is a nuclear orphan steroid receptor that has been implicated in negative selection. Expression of Nur77 in thymocytes and cell lines leads to apoptosis through a mechanism that remains unclear. In some cell lines, Nur77 was reported to act through a transcription-independent mechanism involving translocation to mitochondria, leading to cytochrome c release. However, we show here that Nur77-mediated apoptosis in thymocytes does not involve cytoplasmic cytochrome c release and cannot be rescued by Bcl-2. Microarray analysis shows that Nur77 induces many genes, including two novel genes (NDG1, NDG2) and known apoptotic genes FasL and TRAIL. Characterization of NDG1 and NDG2 indicates that NDG1 initiates a novel apoptotic pathway in a Bcl-2-independent manner. Thus Nur77-mediated apoptosis in T cells involves Bcl-2 independent transcriptional activation of several known and novel apoptotic pathways.

SUBMITTER: Rajpal A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC291815 | biostudies-literature | 2003 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Transcriptional activation of known and novel apoptotic pathways by Nur77 orphan steroid receptor.

Rajpal Arvind A   Cho Yuri A YA   Yelent Biana B   Koza-Taylor Petra H PH   Li Dongling D   Chen Elaine E   Whang Michael M   Kang Chulho C   Turi Thomas G TG   Winoto Astar A  

The EMBO journal 20031201 24


Nur77 is a nuclear orphan steroid receptor that has been implicated in negative selection. Expression of Nur77 in thymocytes and cell lines leads to apoptosis through a mechanism that remains unclear. In some cell lines, Nur77 was reported to act through a transcription-independent mechanism involving translocation to mitochondria, leading to cytochrome c release. However, we show here that Nur77-mediated apoptosis in thymocytes does not involve cytoplasmic cytochrome c release and cannot be res  ...[more]

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