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Transfer of IP₃ through gap junctions is critical, but not sufficient, for the spread of apoptosis.


ABSTRACT: Decades of research have indicated that gap junction channels contribute to the propagation of apoptosis between neighboring cells. Inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (IP₃) has been proposed as the responsible molecule conveying the apoptotic message, although conclusive results are still missing. We investigated the role of IP₃ in a model of gap junction-mediated spreading of cytochrome C-induced apoptosis. We used targeted loading of high-molecular-weight agents interfering with the IP₃ signaling cascade in the apoptosis trigger zone and cell death communication zone of C6-glioma cells heterologously expressing connexin (Cx)43 or Cx26. Blocking IP₃ receptors or stimulating IP₃ degradation both diminished the propagation of apoptosis. Apoptosis spread was also reduced in cells expressing mutant Cx26, which forms gap junctions with an impaired IP₃ permeability. However, IP₃ by itself was not able to induce cell death, but only potentiated cell death propagation when the apoptosis trigger was applied. We conclude that IP₃ is a key necessary messenger for communicating apoptotic cell death via gap junctions, but needs to team up with other factors to become a fully pro-apoptotic messenger.

SUBMITTER: Decrock E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3354048 | biostudies-other | 2012 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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