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Eur J Immunol 2004, PMID: 15368292

Anti-apoptotic mechanism and reduced expression of phospholipase D in spontaneous and Fas-stimulated apoptosis of human neutrophils.

Lee, Sun-Young; Oh, Ji-Young; Lee, Min-Jung; Jang, Min-Jung; Park, Hae-Young; Kim, Ja-Woong; Min, Do Sik; Park, Yeong-Min; Chang, Young-Chae; Bae, Yoe-Sik; Kwak, Jong-Young

Neutrophil apoptosis is a constitutive process that can be enhanced or delayed by signals triggered by various stimuli. In this work, we investigated the action mechanism of phospholipase D (PLD) and its expression in the inhibition of spontaneous and Fas-mediated apoptosis. Anti-Fas antibody-stimulated apoptosis of neutrophils was significantly blocked by the exogenous addition of bacterial PLD from Streptomyces chromofuscus (scPLD), and neutrophils cultured for 24 h in the presence of anti-Fas antibody showed lower agonist-stimulated PLD activity compared to untreated cells. The amount of PLD1a protein reduced time-dependently in cultured neutrophils, but was recovered by treating with LPS or GM-CSF. The reduction in PLD1a protein level was blocked by caspase inhibitors. The exogenous addition of scPLD blocked the up-regulation of Fas-associated death domain expression, mitochondrial permeability, and the cleavages of procaspase-8, procaspase-3, and protein kinase C-delta. We also found that the protein level of apoptosis-inducing factor was increased in cultured neutrophils but its expression was reduced by scPLD. However, sulfasalazine-induced apoptosis and change of protein expression were not blocked by scPLD. Taken together, the activity and protein levels of PLD play a role as an anti-apoptotic factor by acting at multiple levels of the apoptotic cascade in neutrophils.

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Text Mining Data

PLD1a ⊣ caspase: " The reduction in PLD1a protein level was blocked by caspase inhibitors "

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