Nuclear translocation of endonuclease G and apoptosis-inducing factor during acetaminophen-induced liver cell injury

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作者
Bajt, Mary Lynn
Cover, Cathleen
Lemasters, John J.
Jaeschke, Hartmut
机构
[1] Univ Arizona, Coll Med, Liver Res Inst, Tucson, AZ 85724 USA
[2] Univ N Carolina, Dept Cell & Dev Biol, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 USA
关键词
acetaminophen hepatotoxicity; endonucleases; N-acetylcysteine; cultured hepatocytes; DNA fragmentation;
D O I
10.1093/toxsci/kfl077
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R99 [毒物学(毒理学)];
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100405 ;
摘要
Mitochondrial dysfunction and internucleosomal DNA fragmentation are well-recognized features of acetaminophen (AAP)-induced hepatocyte cell death. However, the endonucleases responsible for this effect have not been identified. Apoptosis-inducing factor (AIF) and endonuclease G are nucleases located in the intermembrane space of mitochondria. AIF is thought to trigger chromatin condensation and induce cleavage of DNA into high molecular weight fragments (50-300 kb), and endonuclease G can produce oligonucleosomal DNA fragments. Therefore, the objective of this investigation was to test the hypothesis that endonuclease G and AIF could be involved in AAP-induced nuclear DNA fragmentation. Using immunofluorescence microscopy, it was shown that in primary cultured mouse hepatocytes, endonuclease G and AIF translocated to the nucleus between 3 and 6 h after exposure to 5 mM AAP. In contrast, other mitochondrial intermembrane proteins such as cytochrome c or the second mitochondria-derived activator of caspases (Smac) did not accumulate in the nucleus. The translocation of AIF and endonuclease G correlated with mitochondrial dysfunction as indicated by the progressive loss of the mitochondrial membrane potential (measured with the JC-1 assay) and the appearance of nuclear DNA fragments in the cytosol (determined by an anti-histone ELISA). Pretreatment with 20mM N-acetylcysteine prevented mitochondrial dysfunction, the nuclear translocation of endonuclease G and AIF, and the nuclear DNA fragmentation. The data support the conclusion that endonuclease G and AIF translocate to the nucleus in response to AAP-induced mitochondrial dysfunction and may be responsible, at least in part, for the initial DNA fragmentation during AAP hepatotoxicity.
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