The cell cycle factor E2F-1 activates Bnip3 and the intrinsic death pathway in ventricular myocytes
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The cell cycle factor E2F-1 activates Bnip3 and the intrinsic death pathway in ventricular myocytes
Abstract
The cell cycle factor E2F-1 is known to regulate a variety of cellular processes including apoptosis. Previously we showed that disruption of Rb-E2F-1 complexes provoked apoptosis of postmitotic adult and neonatal ventricular myocytes; however, the underlying mechanism was undetermined. In this report, we show that E2F-1 provokes cell death of ventricular myocytes through a mechanism that directly impinges on the intrinsic death pathway. Furthermore, we show mechanistically that the hypoxia-inducible death factor Bnip3 is a direct transcriptional target of E2F-1 that is necessary and sufficient for E2F-1-induced cell death. Expression of E2F-1 resulted in a 4.9-fold increase (P<0.001) in nucleosomal DNA fragmentation and cell death by Hoechst 33258 dye and vital staining. E2F-1 provoked mitochondrial perturbations that were consistent with permeability transition pore opening. As determined by quantitative real-time PCR analysis, a 6.2-fold increase (P<0.001) in endogenous Bnip3 gene transcription was observed in cells expressing wild-type E2F-1 but not in cells expressing a mutation of E2F-1 defective for DNA binding. Rb, the principle regulator of cellular E2F-1 activity, was proteolytically cleaved and inactivated in ventricular myocytes during hypoxia. Consistent with the proteolytic cleavage of Rb, chromatin immunoprecipitation analysis revealed increased binding of E2F-1 to the Bnip3 promoter during hypoxia, a finding concordant with the induction of Bnip3 gene transcription. The Bnip3 homolog Nix/Bnip3L was unaffected in ventricular myocytes by either E2F-1 or hypoxia. Genetic knockdown of E2F-1 or expression of a caspase-resistant form of Rb suppressed basal and hypoxia-inducible Bnip3 gene transcription. Loss-of-function mutations of Bnip3 defective for mitochondrial membrane insertion or small interference RNA directed against Bnip3 suppressed cell death signals elicited by E2F-1. To our knowledge, the data provide the first direct evidence that activation of the intrinsic mitochondrial death pathway by E2F-1 is mutually dependent on and obligatorily linked to the transcriptional activation of Bnip3.
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Discovery of an intricate balance. Gene transcription, cell cycle, and apoptosis.Circ Res. 2008 Feb 29;102(4):395-7. doi: 10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.108.172098. Circ Res. 2008. PMID: 18309106 No abstract available.
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