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Loss of BIM in T cells results in BCL-2 family BH3-member compensation but incomplete cell death sensitivity normalization.


ABSTRACT: BIM is the master BH3-only BCL-2 family regulator of lymphocyte survival. To understand how long-term loss of BIM affects apoptotic resistance in T cells we studied animals with T cell-specific deletion of Bim. Unlike CD19CREBimfl/fl animals, LCKCREBimfl/fl mice have pronounced early lymphocytosis followed by normalization of lymphocyte counts over time. This normalization occurred in mature T cells, as thymocyte development and apoptotic sensitivity remained abnormal in LCKCREBimfl/fl mice. T cells from aged mice experienced normalization of their absolute cell numbers and responses against various apoptotic stimuli. mRNA expression levels of BCL-2 family proteins in CD4+ and CD8+ T cells from young and old mice revealed upregulation of several BH3-only proteins, including Puma, Noxa, and Bmf. Despite upregulation of various BH3 proteins, there were no differences in anti-apoptotic BCL-2 protein dependency in these cells. However, T cells had continued resistance to direct BIM BH3-induced mitochondrial depolarization. This study further highlights the importance of BIM in cell death maintenance in T cells and provides new insight into the dynamism underlying BH3-only regulation of T cell homeostasis versus induced cell death and suggests that CD4+ and CD8+ T cells compensate differently in response to loss of Bim.

SUBMITTER: Ludwig LM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8265391 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Loss of BIM in T cells results in BCL-2 family BH3-member compensation but incomplete cell death sensitivity normalization.

Ludwig Lindsey M LM   Roach Lauren E LE   Katz Samuel G SG   LaBelle James L JL  

Apoptosis : an international journal on programmed cell death 20200401 3-4


BIM is the master BH3-only BCL-2 family regulator of lymphocyte survival. To understand how long-term loss of BIM affects apoptotic resistance in T cells we studied animals with T cell-specific deletion of Bim. Unlike CD19<sup>CRE</sup>Bim<sup>fl/fl</sup> animals, LCK<sup>CRE</sup>Bim<sup>fl/fl</sup> mice have pronounced early lymphocytosis followed by normalization of lymphocyte counts over time. This normalization occurred in mature T cells, as thymocyte development and apoptotic sensitivity r  ...[more]

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