The cellular prion protein (PrPC) prevents apoptotic neuronal cell death and mitochondrial dysfunction induced by serum deprivation

被引:102
作者
Kim, BH
Lee, HG
Choi, JK
Kim, JI
Choi, EK
Carp, RI
Kim, YS
机构
[1] Hallym Univ, Ilsong Inst Life Sci, Coll Med, Hallym Acad Sci, Anyang 431060, South Korea
[2] New York State Inst Basic Res Dev Disabil, New York, NY 10016 USA
[3] Hallym Univ, Dept Microbiol, Coll Med, Anyang 431060, South Korea
来源
MOLECULAR BRAIN RESEARCH | 2004年 / 124卷 / 01期
关键词
prion diseases; apoptosis; PrP knockout cells;
D O I
10.1016/j.molbrainres.2004.02.005
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Prion diseases are transmissible neurodegenerative disorders that are invariably fatal in humans and animals. Although the nature of the infectious agent and pathogenic mechanisms of prion diseases are not clear, it has been reported that prion diseases may be associated with aberrant metabolism of cellular prion protein (PrPC). In various reports, it has been postulated that PrPC may be involved in one or more of the following: neurotransmitter metabolism, cell adhesion, signal transduction, copper metabolism, antioxidant activity or programmed cell death. Despite suggestive results supporting each of these mechanisms, the physiological function(s) of PrPC is not known. To investigate whether PrPC can prevent apoptotic cell death in prion diseases, we established the cell lines stably expressing PrPC from PrP knockout (PrP-/-) neuronal cells and examined the role of PrPC tinder apoptosis and/or serum-deprived condition. We found that PrP-/- cells were vulnerable to apoptotic cell death and that this vulnerability was rescued by the expression of PrPC. The expression levels of apoptosis-related proteins including p53, Bax, caspase-3, poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) and cytochrome were significantly increased in PrP-/- cells. In addition, Ca2+ levels of mitochondria were increased, whereas mitochondrial membrane potentials were decreased in PrP-/- cells. These results strongly suggest that PrPC may play a central role as an effective anti-apoptotic protein through caspase-dependent apoptotic pathways in mitochondria, supporting the concept that disruption of PrPC and consequent reduction of anti-apoptotic capacity of PrPC may be one of the pathogenic mechanisms of prion diseases. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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