Regulation of Cell Death Signaling Pathways in Cardiac Myocytes by Mitochondrial Bnip3

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Inna Rabinovich-Nikitin ◽  
Jonathon Gerstein ◽  
Rimpy Dhingra ◽  
Matthew Guberman ◽  
Lorrie A. Kirshenbaum
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María-Aránzazu Martínez ◽  
José-Luis Rodríguez ◽  
Bernardo Lopez-Torres ◽  
Marta Martínez ◽  
María-Rosa Martínez-Larrañaga ◽  
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Valérie Depraetere ◽  
Pierre Golstein

2019 ◽  
Vol 2019 ◽  
pp. 1-11
Author(s):  
Bruna Gazzi de Lima-Seolin ◽  
Ashley Nemec-Bakk ◽  
Heidi Forsyth ◽  
Stefanie Kirk ◽  
Alex Sander da Rosa Araujo ◽  
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The increased circulation of norepinephrine, found in the diseased heart as a result of sympathetic nervous system overactivation, is responsible for its cardiotoxic effects including pathological hypertrophy, cell death, and oxidative stress. Bucindolol is a third generation adrenergic blocker, which acts on the β1 and β2 receptors, and has additional α1 antagonist activity. Thus, the aim of this study was to investigate the action of bucindolol on oxidative stress, hypertrophy, cell survival, and cell death signaling pathways in H9c2 cardiac cells exposed to norepinephrine. H9c2 cells were incubated with 10 μM norepinephrine for 24 h in the presence or absence of bucindolol (10 μM) treatment for 8 h. Western blot was used to determine the expression of proteins for hypertrophy/survival and death signaling pathways. Flow cytometry was used to assess cell death via caspase-3/7 activity and propidium iodide and reactive oxygen species via measuring the fluorescence of CM-H2DCFDA. Norepinephrine exposure resulted in an increase in oxidative stress as well as cell death. This was accompanied by an increased protein expression of LC3B-II/I. The protein kinase B/mammalian target of the rapamycin (Akt/mTOR) pathway which is involved in cardiac remodeling process was activated in response to norepinephrine and was mitigated by bucindolol. In conclusion, bucindolol was able to modulate cardiac remodeling which is mediated by oxidative stress.


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Yoshito Kinoshita ◽  
Mark D. Johnson ◽  
Saadi Ghatan ◽  
Joseph T. Ho ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (11) ◽  
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Lioba Klaas ◽  
Juliane Vier ◽  
Ian E. Gentle ◽  
Georg Häcker ◽  
Susanne Kirschnek

AbstractRegulated cell death frequently occurs upon infection by intracellular pathogens, and extent and regulation is often cell-type-specific. We aimed to identify the cell death-signaling pathways triggered in macrophages by infection with modified vaccinia virus Ankara (MVA), an attenuated strain of vaccinia virus used in vaccination. While most target cells seem to be protected by antiapoptotic proteins encoded in the MVA genome, macrophages die when infected with MVA. We targeted key signaling components of specific cell death-pathways and pattern recognition-pathways using genome editing and small molecule inhibitors in an in vitro murine macrophage differentiation model. Upon infection with MVA, we observed activation of mitochondrial and death-receptor-induced apoptosis-pathways as well as the necroptosis-pathway. Inhibition of individual pathways had a little protective effect but led to compensatory death through the other pathways. In the absence of mitochondrial apoptosis, autocrine/paracrine TNF-mediated apoptosis and, in the absence of caspase-activity, necroptosis occurred. TNF-induction depended on the signaling molecule STING, and MAVS and ZBP1 contributed to MVA-induced apoptosis. The mode of cell death had a substantial impact on the cytokine response of infected cells, indicating that the immunogenicity of a virus may depend not only on its PAMPs but also on its ability to modulate individual modalities of cell death. These findings provide insights into the diversity of cell death-pathways that an infection can trigger in professional immune cells and advance our understanding of the intracellular mechanisms that govern the immune response to a virus.


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Silvia C. Formenti

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Samira S. Valvassori ◽  
Wilson R. Resende ◽  
Jéssica Lopes-Borges ◽  
Edemilson Mariot ◽  
Gustavo C. Dal-Pont ◽  
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