Accumulation of major stress protein 70kDa protects myeloid and lymphoid cells from death by apoptosis

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作者
Lasunskaia, EB
Fridlianskaia, II
Guzhova, IV
Bozhkov, VM
Margulis, BA
机构
[1] RUSSIAN ACAD SCI,INST CYTOL,ST PETERSBURG 194064,RUSSIA
[2] IP PAVLOVS MED UNIV,ST PETERSBURG 197089,RUSSIA
关键词
apoptosis; hsp70; liposomes; quercetin;
D O I
10.1023/A:1026460330596
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The major heat shock protein, hsp70, is known to contribute to the mechanisms of cell protection against a variety of stress and cytotoxic factors, providing an increase of cell survival. Whether hsp70 could be implicated in the rescue of cells from stress-induced death proceeding on apoptotic pathway is not well established. Here we report that susceptibility of myeloid and lymphoid cell lines to apoptosis induced by heat shock or ethanol coincides with hsp70 content and can be modulated by changes in expression of this protein. Cells of lymphoid and myeloid lines differing in basal and inducible level of the protein were tested. The cells containing higher amounts of hsp70 (U937, Jurkat, Molt4) were more resistant to the apoptosis-inducing stimuli then cells which accumulate lower amounts of the protein (HL60) and especially those lacking the protein (NSO). Inhibition of hsp70 accumulation by quercetin made cells more susceptible to the same apoptotic inducer. Enhancement of hsp70 expression by previous heating or by liposomal delivery of the exogenic protein to the cells lacking hsp70 made them more resistant to apoptosis. The possible mechanisms of the hsp70 protective effect in apoptosis are discussed.
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