Oxidant-induced cell death in retinal pigment epithelium cells mediated through the release of apoptosis-inducing factor

C Zhang, J Baffi, SW Cousins… - Journal of cell …, 2003 - journals.biologists.com
C Zhang, J Baffi, SW Cousins, KG Csaky
Journal of cell science, 2003journals.biologists.com
In the present study, the pathways involved in oxidant-induced cell death of a primary cell of
the retina, ARPE-19, were investigated and compared with a leukemic cell, U937 cells. Both
ARPE-19 and U937 cells exhibited similar viability when exposed to menadione. At lethal
doses, both cell lines demonstrated extensive membrane blebbing. However, although
U937 cells exhibited caspase-3,-9 PARP cleavage and 200 bp laddering, no such cleavage
or laddering was noted in ARPE-19 cells. Furthermore, addition of exogenous cytochrome c …
In the present study, the pathways involved in oxidant-induced cell death of a primary cell of the retina, ARPE-19, were investigated and compared with a leukemic cell, U937 cells. Both ARPE-19 and U937 cells exhibited similar viability when exposed to menadione. At lethal doses, both cell lines demonstrated extensive membrane blebbing. However, although U937 cells exhibited caspase-3, -9 PARP cleavage and 200 bp laddering, no such cleavage or laddering was noted in ARPE-19 cells. Furthermore, addition of exogenous cytochrome c and ATP to a cell-free system again resulted in cleavage of caspase-3 and -9 in extracts of U937 but not ARPE cells. Further studies in ARPE-19 cells undergoing menadione-induced cell death demonstrated mitochondrial membrane depolarization, release of cytochrome c, nuclear translocation of apoptosis-inducing factor and subsequent 50 kilo-base pair laddering, and nuclear shrinkage. All of these findings were abrogated by the pretreatment of ARPE-19 cells with hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor. These findings demonstrate the complex nature of cell death in primary cells of the retina and highlight the role of caspase-independent signals, growth factors and intracellular survival factors in programmed cell death pathways.
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