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ICE-protease inhibitors block murine liver injury and apoptosis caused by CD95 or by TNF-alpha

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1997

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Künstle, Gerald
Uhlig, Stefan
Revesz, Laszlo
Feifel, Roland
MacKenzie, Andrew

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Immunology Letters. 1997, 55(1), pp. 5-10. ISSN 1879-0542. eISSN 0165-2478

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The two apoptosis receptors of mammalian cells, i.e. the 55 kDa TNF receptor (TNF-R1) and CD95 (Fas/APO1) are activated independently of each other, however, their signaling involves a variety of ICE-related proteases. We used a cell-permeable inhibitor of ICE-like protease activity to examine in vivo whether post-receptor signaling of TNF and CD95 are fully independent processes. Mice pretreated with the inhibitor, Z-VAD-fluoromethylketone (FMK) were dose-dependently protected from liver injury caused by CD95 activation as determined by plasma alanine aminotransferase and also from hepatocyte apoptosis assessed by DNA fragmentation (ID50=0.1 mg/kg). A dose of 10 mg/kg protected mice also from liver injury induced by TNF-α. Similar results were found when apoptosis was initiated via TNF-α or via CD95 in primary murine hepatocytes (IC50=1.5 nM) or in various human cell lines. In addition to prevention, an arrest of cell death by Z-VAD-FMK was demonstrated in vivo and in vitro after stimulation of apoptosis receptors. These findings show in vitro and in vivo in mammals that CD95 and the TNF-α receptor share a distal proteolytic apoptosis signal.

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570 Biowissenschaften, Biologie

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CPP32, Interleukin-1 beta, Fas/APO-1, TNF, ICE-like proteases, Caspases, converting enzyme

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ISO 690KÜNSTLE, Gerald, Marcel LEIST, Stefan UHLIG, Laszlo REVESZ, Roland FEIFEL, Andrew MACKENZIE, Albrecht WENDEL, 1997. ICE-protease inhibitors block murine liver injury and apoptosis caused by CD95 or by TNF-alpha. In: Immunology Letters. 1997, 55(1), pp. 5-10. ISSN 1879-0542. eISSN 0165-2478
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  journal={Immunology Letters},
  pages={5--10},
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