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BNIP3 as a Regulator of Cisplatin-Induced Apoptosis

BNIP3 is a member of Bcl-2 protein family involved in regulation of various forms of cell death. However, its role in these processes remains unclear and varies depending on the type of cancer cells and environmental factors (pH, O 2 level, etc.). Here, the role of BNIP3 in apoptosis regulation in l...

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Published in:Biochemistry (Moscow) 2020-10, Vol.85 (10), p.1245-1253
Main Authors: Gorbunova, A. S., Denisenko, T. V., Yapryntseva, M. A., Pivnyuk, A. D., Prikazchikova, T. A., Gogvadze, V. G., Zhivotovsky, B.
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Summary:BNIP3 is a member of Bcl-2 protein family involved in regulation of various forms of cell death. However, its role in these processes remains unclear and varies depending on the type of cancer cells and environmental factors (pH, O 2 level, etc.). Here, the role of BNIP3 in apoptosis regulation in lung adenocarcinoma cells was investigated. The suppressed expression of BNIP3 caused inhibition of oxygen consumption and stimulated production of the mitochondrial reactive oxygen species, suggesting the role of BNIP3 in induction of mitochondrial dysfunction and its potential involvement in regulation of cell death. Indeed, cytochrome c release in the cells with BNIP3 knockout and knockdown was higher than in the wild-type (WT) upon apoptosis stimulation by cisplatin. Moreover, suppression of BNIP3 expression led to the increase in the caspase-3 activity and, as a consequence, accumulation of the apoptotic marker – p89 fragment of poly(ADP-ribose)-polymerase (PARP) – as compared to WT cells. Analysis of the SubG1 population by flow cytometry confirmed the elevated level of apoptosis in the BNIP3 knockout cells. Pretreatment with the antioxidant Trolox did not affect cell death, indicating that it was independent on reactive oxygen species. These data show that BNIP3 is involved in maintaining normal functioning of mitochondria and, as a result, can regulate the mitochondrial pathway of cell death.
ISSN:0006-2979
1608-3040
1608-3040
DOI:10.1134/S0006297920100120