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  2. The proapoptotic C16-ceramide-dependent pathway requires the death-promoting factor Btf in colon adenocarcinoma cells

The proapoptotic C16-ceramide-dependent pathway requires the death-promoting factor Btf in colon adenocarcinoma cells

  • J Proteome Res. 2009 Oct;8(10):4810-22. doi: 10.1021/pr9005316.
Anne-Françoise Rénert 1 Pierre Leprince Marc Dieu Jenny Renaut Martine Raes Vincent Bours Jean-Paul Chapelle Jacques Piette Marie-Paule Merville Marianne Fillet
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  • 1 GIGA Signal Transduction, Unit of Medical Chemistry, University of Liège, Sart-Tilman, Belgium.
Abstract

Ceramides are central molecules in sphingolipid metabolism. They are involved in the regulation of cancer-cell growth, differentiation, senescence and Apoptosis. To better understand how these secondary messengers induce their biological effects, adenocarcinoma cells (HCT116) were treated with exogenous long-chain ceramides (C16-ceramide) in order to mimic endogenous sphingolipids. This treatment induced a decrease of cell viability partly due to Apoptosis as shown by PARP cleavage and a decrease of pro-caspase 3. Two-dimensional differential in-gel electrophoresis (2D-DIGE) revealed the differential expression of 51 proteins in response to C16-ceramide. These proteins are notably involved in cell proliferation, Apoptosis, protein transport and transcriptional regulation. Among them, the cell death-promoting factor Btf was found to be implicated in the apoptotic signal triggered by ceramide. In adenocarcinoma cells, Btf regulates Apoptosis related proteins such as MDM2, p53, Bax and pBcl-2 and thus plays an important role in the ceramide mediated cell death. These findings bring new insight into the proapoptotic ceramide-dependent signaling pathway.

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