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  • 1
    ISSN: 1573-675X
    Keywords: Apoptosis ; endothelial ; p53
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Transfection of the wild-type p53 gene into an immortalized human endothelial cell line (ECV-304) by recombinant adenoviral delivery resulted in high level expression of the wild-type p53 protein and induction of apoptosis. Increases in the number of apoptotic cells were observed within 12 h after infection of ECV-304 cells with recombinant p53 adenovirus, as deter-mined by the appearance of internucleosomal DNA fragmentation ladders and by TUNEL and electron microscopic analyses. Control cells infected with a β-galactosidase recombinant adenovirus exhibited little or no increase in apoptosis over uninfected cells. The expression of Waf-1 and Bax gene products were in-creased substantially in apoptotic ECV-304 cells as determined by Northern blot, reverse transcription-PCR and immunoblotting analyses. Lesser increases in the expression of the PCNA gene were detected in ECV-304 cells undergoing apoptosis. Both control and apoptotic ECV-304 cells did not express detectable levels of Bcl-2 mRNA or protein in Northern blotting and immunoblotting analyses, respectively. The data suggest a role for the Bax gene product in p53-mediated apoptosis of endothelial cells.
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    ISSN: 1573-675X
    Keywords: Apoptosis ; non-small cell lung carcinoma ; p53 ; phosphorylation.
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The natural metabolic byproduct of estradiol, 2-methoxyestradiol (2-MeOE2), induces apoptosis in human lung cancer cells by a p53-dependent mechanism. The expression of wild-type p53 isoforms was investigated in H1299 non-small cell lung carcinoma cells induced into apoptosis by 2-MeOE2. H1299 cells lack endogenous p53 and undergo predominantly a G1 arrest when infected with a recombinant wild-type p53 adenovirus. However, when H1299 cells transfected with p53 were treated with 2-MeOE2, they underwent rapid and extensive apoptosis. H1299 cells expressing mutant his273 p53 were unaffected by 2-MeOE2, indicating a dependence of 2-MeOE2-mediated apoptosis on the presence of a functional p53. Analysis of wild-type p53 phosphoisoforms in H1299 cells by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis revealed that 2-MeOE2 induced a unique group of acidic p53 isoforms. Although most of the wild-type p53 in untreated H1299 cells migrated as at least five diffuse species with isoelectric points from pH 5.5–6.3, as many as nine additional forms migrating toward the acidic region with pI values from 4.4–5.3 were detected in 2-MeOE2-treated apoptotic cells. Two other agents known to induce apoptosis, vinblastine and actinomycin D, induced a similar pattern of acidic p53 species as that observed for 2-MeOE2. The results indicated that the induction of apoptosis in H1299 cells by 2-MeOE2 is dependent on the upregulation of specific p53 isoforms. Identification of the specific p53 phosphoisoforms induced by MeOE2 will be an important step in understanding the regulation and function of p53 in apoptosis.
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