Initiation of apoptosis by granzyme B requires direct cleavage of bid, but not direct granzyme B–mediated caspase activation

VR Sutton, JE Davis, M Cancilla… - The Journal of …, 2000 - rupress.org
VR Sutton, JE Davis, M Cancilla, RW Johnstone, AA Ruefli, K Sedelies, KA Browne…
The Journal of experimental medicine, 2000rupress.org
The essential upstream steps in granzyme B–mediated apoptosis remain undefined. Herein,
we show that granzyme B triggers the mitochondrial apoptotic pathway through direct
cleavage of Bid; however, cleavage of procaspases was stalled when mitochondrial
disruption was blocked by Bcl-2. The sensitivity of granzyme B–resistant Bcl-2–
overexpressing FDC-P1 cells was restored by coexpression of wild-type Bid, or Bid with a
mutation of its caspase-8 cleavage site, and both types of Bid were cleaved. However, Bid …
The essential upstream steps in granzyme B–mediated apoptosis remain undefined. Herein, we show that granzyme B triggers the mitochondrial apoptotic pathway through direct cleavage of Bid; however, cleavage of procaspases was stalled when mitochondrial disruption was blocked by Bcl-2. The sensitivity of granzyme B–resistant Bcl-2–overexpressing FDC-P1 cells was restored by coexpression of wild-type Bid, or Bid with a mutation of its caspase-8 cleavage site, and both types of Bid were cleaved. However, Bid with a mutated granzyme B cleavage site remained intact and did not restore apoptosis. Bid with a mutation preventing its interaction with Bcl-2 was cleaved but also failed to restore apoptosis. Rapid Bid cleavage by granzyme B (<2 min) was not delayed by Bcl-2 overexpression. These results clearly placed Bid cleavage upstream of mitochondrial Bcl-2. In granzyme B–treated Jurkat cells, endogenous Bid cleavage and loss of mitochondrial membrane depolarization occurred despite caspase inactivation with z-Val-Ala-Asp-fluoromethylketone or Asp-Glu-Val-Asp-fluoromethylketone. Initial partial processing of procaspase-3 and -8 was observed irrespective of Bcl-2 overexpression; however, later processing was completely abolished by Bcl-2. Overall, our results indicate that mitochondrial perturbation by Bid is necessary to achieve a lethal threshold of caspase activity and cell death due to granzyme B.
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