Lecture 12: Apoptosis II Flashcards
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Signalling regulation of the intrinsic pathway- Akt
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Akt (kinase activated by
numerous growth factor
receptor signals) can inactivate
Bad and downregulate Bim
and Puma expression through
the TF, FOXO3a
* Akt also prevents cleavage of
Bid from extrinsic pathway
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Signalling regulation of the intrinsic pathway-p53
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- p53 protein levels can
increase in healthy cells
upon cellular stress - p53 induces expression of
BAX, PUMA, and NOXA,
and inactivation of Bcl-2
3
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Extrinsic pathway of apoptosis
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- Death receptor pathway
- Induced by external signalling – ligand binding to a specific
membrane receptor - Death receptors/ligands are members of the TNF (tumour
necrosis factor) family of proteins – TNF-alpha, TRAIL, FasL - Two ways to activate death receptor pathway signalling:
- Increase ligand expression
- Increase receptor expression
4
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Ligands and their receptors
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TRAIL (TNF-related apoptosis inducing ligand)–DR4 AND DR5
TNF– TNFR1
Fas Ligand (FasL)— Fas (APO-1/CD95)
5
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Key steps in the extrinsic pathway
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- Ligand-receptor binding
- Receptor trimerisation
- Recruitment and formation of Death
Inducing Signalling Complex (DISC) - DISC recruits and activates the initiator
caspase (procaspase8, sometimes
procaspase 10). DISC triggers selfcleavage, thereby activating, caspases. - Active initiator caspases then activates
executioner caspases
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Death receptors
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- Receptor trimerisation brings
3 Death Domains (DD)
together - This aggregation allows for
recruitment of FADD (Fasassociated death domain),
which forms the Death
Inducing Signalling Complex
(DISC)
7
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From DISC to Death
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- Active caspase 8 (initiator
caspase) can lead to direct
activation of caspase 3 and
activation of BID, which
promotes MOMP
8
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Extrinsic pathway - anoikis
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- Anoikis – “homeless” – anchorage
independent - Lack of stimulation from extracellular matrix
(through integrin) turns off pro-survival
signalling (PI3K-Akt pathway or NK—κB) - Stimulates caspase 8 activation
9
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Direct immune cell killing through
extrinsic apoptosis pathway- FasL
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- Fas expression can be increased
due to p53 activation - FasL can be membrane bound on
nearby cell or truncated-soluble
form - FasL on cytotoxic T cell binds to
Fas on tumour cell - Stimulates extrinsic pathway in
tumour cell and perforin and
granzyme release from cytotoxic T
cell
10
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Cleaning up the mess
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- Phagocytic cells are
recruited to the area - PCs recognize
phosphatidylserine on
the apoptotic cell
surface - Engulfment and
degradation