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. 2008 Sep 1;7(17):2762-8.
doi: 10.4161/cc.7.17.6595. Epub 2008 Sep 12.

Autophagy is activated, but is not required for the G0 function of BCL-2 or BCL-xL

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Autophagy is activated, but is not required for the G0 function of BCL-2 or BCL-xL

Mayda Valentin et al. Cell Cycle. .

Abstract

Cell cycle arrest in G(0) and autophagy have features in common, but the inter-relationship between the two processes is not well defined. The anti-apoptosis molecules BCL-2 and BCL-x(L) promote G(0) arrest through upregulation of p27 protein, which can also induce autophagy. We tested the hypothesis that autophagy was involved in the cell cycle arrest function of BCL-2 and BCL-x(L). We found that in IL-3-dependent FL5.12 cells, NIH3T3 cells and mouse embryo fibroblasts induced to arrest, treatment with 3-methyladenine did not affect the expected decrease in cell size and ribosomal RNA synthesis, or upregulation of p27 levels. Using the m5-7 ATG5(-/-) MEF cell line with doxycycline-regulated ATG5 expression, we demonstrated that autophagy was activated during serum withdrawal and contact inhibition, but inhibition of autophagy had no measurable effect on G(0) arrest in parental or BCL-x(L)-expressing cells. Thus, our data indicate that, in cell culture models, autophagy occurs but is not required for entrance into quiescence or for the G(0) function of BCL-2 or BCL-x(L).

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