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SUBMITTER: Wabnitz GH
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3032559 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Jul
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Wabnitz G H GH Goursot C C Jahraus B B Kirchgessner H H Hellwig A A Klemke M M Konstandin M H MH Samstag Y Y
Cell death & disease 20100722
Oxidative stress leads to T-cell hyporesponsiveness or death. The actin-binding protein cofilin is oxidized during oxidative stress, which provokes a stiff actin cytoskeleton and T-cell hyporesponsiveness. Here, we show that long-term oxidative stress leads to translocation of cofilin into the mitochondria and necrotic-like programmed cell death (PCD) in human T cells. Notably, cofilin mutants that functionally mimic oxidation by a single mutation at oxidation-sensitive cysteins (Cys-39 or Cys-8 ...[more]