[HTML][HTML] A novel apoptosis cascade mediated by lysosomal lactoferrin and its participation in hepatocyte apoptosis induced by D-galactosamine

N Katunuma, QT Le, E Murata, A Matsui, E Majima… - FEBS letters, 2006 - Elsevier
N Katunuma, QT Le, E Murata, A Matsui, E Majima, N Ishimaru, Y Hayashi, A Ohashi
FEBS letters, 2006Elsevier
A new apoptosis cascade mediated by lysosomal lactoferrin was found in apoptotic liver
induced by d-galactosamine. Caspase-3 and lactoferrin were increased in the apoptotic liver
cytoplasm and serum transaminases were elevated. Recombinant lactoferrin stimulated
procaspase-3 processing at 10− 6–10− 7M to an extent similar to that by granzyme B in vitro.
Lactoferrin changed procaspase-3 structure susceptible to the processing. Synthetic peptide
Y679-K695 in lactoferrin molecule inhibited the processing of procaspase-3 by lactoferrin …
A new apoptosis cascade mediated by lysosomal lactoferrin was found in apoptotic liver induced by d-galactosamine. Caspase-3 and lactoferrin were increased in the apoptotic liver cytoplasm and serum transaminases were elevated. Recombinant lactoferrin stimulated procaspase-3 processing at 10−6–10−7M to an extent similar to that by granzyme B in vitro. Lactoferrin changed procaspase-3 structure susceptible to the processing. Synthetic peptide Y679-K695 in lactoferrin molecule inhibited the processing of procaspase-3 by lactoferrin. Lactoferrin in lysosomes was decreased and lactoferrin released into cytoplasm was increased quantitatively in d-galactosamine induced apoptotic liver, and procaspase-3 in cytoplasm was processed to caspase-3.
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