ARC, an inhibitor of apoptosis expressed in skeletal muscle and heart that interacts selectively with caspases

T Koseki, N Inohara, S Chen… - Proceedings of the …, 1998 - National Acad Sciences
T Koseki, N Inohara, S Chen, G Núñez
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1998National Acad Sciences
We have identified and characterized ARC, apoptosis repressor with caspase recruitment
domain (CARD). Sequence analysis revealed that ARC contains an N-terminal CARD fused
to a C-terminal region rich in proline/glutamic acid residues. The CARD domain of ARC
exhibited significant homology to the prodomains of apical caspases and the CARDs
present in the cell death regulators Apaf-1 and RAIDD. Immunoprecipitation analysis
revealed that ARC interacts with caspase-2,-8, and Caenorhabditis elegans CED-3, but not …
We have identified and characterized ARC, apoptosis repressor with caspase recruitment domain (CARD). Sequence analysis revealed that ARC contains an N-terminal CARD fused to a C-terminal region rich in proline/glutamic acid residues. The CARD domain of ARC exhibited significant homology to the prodomains of apical caspases and the CARDs present in the cell death regulators Apaf-1 and RAIDD. Immunoprecipitation analysis revealed that ARC interacts with caspase-2, -8, and Caenorhabditis elegans CED-3, but not with caspase-1, -3, or -9. ARC inhibited apoptosis induced by caspase-8 and CED-3 but not that mediated by caspase-9. Further analysis showed that the enzymatic activity of caspase-8 was inhibited by ARC in 293T cells. Consistent with the inhibition of caspase-8, ARC attenuated apoptosis induced by FADD and TRADD and that triggered by stimulation of death receptors coupled to caspase-8, including CD95/Fas, tumor necrosis factor-R1, and TRAMP/DR3. Remarkably, the expression of human ARC was primarily restricted to skeletal muscle and cardiac tissue. Thus, ARC represents an inhibitor of apoptosis expressed in muscle that appears to selectively target caspases. Delivery of ARC by gene transfer or enhancement of its endogenous activity may provide a strategy for the treatment of diseases that are characterized by inappropriately increased cell death in muscle tissue.
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