Advances in Brief Nuclear Factor-k B / Rel Is Apoptogenic in Cytokine Withdrawal-induced Programmed Cell
semanticscholar(2000)
Abstract
In the complex microenvironment where they evolve, developing cells undergo rapid programmed cell death (PCD) when cytokines that support them become limiting. The transcriptional mechanisms of cytokine-withdrawal apoptosis are poorly understood. In this report, we used early B-lymphocyte tissue culture and transgenic cells to demonstrate that nuclear factor-kB (NF-kB) promotes apoptosis during cytokine withdrawal-induced PCD. In the progenitor B lymphocyte model FL5.12, whereas NF-kB has an antiapoptotic function in response to tumor necrosis factor-a, cytokine withdrawal causes nuclear translocation of NFkB/cRel, where it is apoptogenic. Inhibition of NF-kB activation delays cytokine withdrawal-induced PCD in both FL5.12 and transgenic early B cells. Additionally, reconstituting a bone marrow microenvironment ex vivo abrogates the differential apoptotic pattern between control and transgenic early B cells.
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