Prostate apoptosis response gene-4 sensitizes neoplastic lymphocytes to CD95-induced apoptosis

2004 
Evaluating the functional consequences of prostate apoptosis response gene-4 (par-4) expression in CD95-induced apoptosis of neoplastic lymphocytes, we demonstrate that par-4 increases apoptosis by upregulating the CD95 receptor on the cell surface and—with a concomitant decrease of the FLICE-like inhibitory protein (FLIP)—by promoting cleavage of the initiator caspases-8 and -10. This results in an enforced activation of the executioner caspases-6, -7, and -3 as well as in an activation of the mitochondrial pathway. Upon inhibition of caspase-8, overexpression of par-4 enables Jurkat cells to maintain a higher sensitivity to CD95-induced apoptosis by downregulating cIAP-2 and XIAP and by enforcing activation of the initiator caspase-10 as well as of the executioner caspases-6, -7, and -3.
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