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Cornelia S. Seitz, Rachel A. Freiberg, Kaede Hinata, Paul A. Khavari
Published in Volume 105, Issue 3
J Clin Invest. 2000; 105(3):253–260 doi:10.1172/JCI7630
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NF-κB blockade renders normal epithelial cells susceptible to TNFα-triggered apoptosis. Normal keratinocytes were transduced with retroviral expression vectors for p50, IκBαM, and lacZ normal control (NL), then treated 24 hours later with TNFα. (a) Normal control and (b) p50[+] cells; note failure to demonstrate cellular rounding, shrinkage, and detachment characteristic of apoptosis in contrast to (c) IκBαM[+] cells (bar = 10 μm). (d) Quantitation of NF-κB effects on TNFα-triggered epithelial apoptosis in vitro. The percentage of apoptotic cells was determined by cell morphology, TUNEL, and nuclear stains. Time points analyzed were 0, 7, and 18 hours after addition of TNFα. Three independent transductions were analyzed at each time point; data shown are based on morphologic changes and are presented as ± SD between these 3 independent experiments. *P < 0.01 difference of IκBαM from p50 and controls.