Bax activation and stress-induced apoptosis delayed by the accumulation of cholesterol in mitochondrial membranes
- 14 December 2007
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Cell Death & Differentiation
- Vol. 15 (3) , 484-493
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.cdd.4402280
Abstract
Activation of Bax or Bak is essential for the completion of many apoptotic programmes. Under cytotoxic conditions, these proteins undergo a series of conformational rearrangements that end up with their oligomerization. We found that unlike inactive monomeric Bax, active oligomerized Bax is partially resistant to trypsin digestion, providing a convenient read out to monitor Bax activation. Using this assay, we studied how the lipid composition of membranes affects tBid-induced Bax activation in vitro with pure liposomes. We report that Bax activation is inhibited by cholesterol and by decreases in membrane fluidity. This observation was further tested in vivo using the drug U18666A, which we found increases mitochondrial cholesterol levels. When incubated with tBid, mitochondria isolated from U18666A-treated cells showed a delay in the release of Smac/Diablo and Cytochrome c, as well as in Bax oligomerization. Moreover, pre-incubation with U18666A partially protected cells from stress-induced apoptosis. As many tumours display high mitochondrial cholesterol content, inefficient Bax oligomerization might contribute to their resistance to apoptosis-inducing agents.Keywords
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