Ec. Ledgerwood et al., Tumor necrosis factor is delivered to mitochondria where a tumor necrosis factor-binding protein is localized, LAB INV, 78(12), 1998, pp. 1583-1589
The roles of the known tumor necrosis factor (TNF) receptors (TNFR-I and TN
FR-II) and their associated signaling pathways in mediating the diverse act
ions of TNF remain incompletely defined. We have found that a proportion of
exogenous TNF is delivered to mitochondria as well as to lysosomes. Using
confocal and immunoelectron microscopy and Western blotting of subcellular
fractions, we have identified a 60-kd protein in the inner mitochondrial me
mbrane that is recognized by a monoclonal antibody to TNFR-II. In isolated
mitochondria, this protein binds [I-125]-TNF. This provides evidence of a m
itochondrial binding protein for an extracellular ligand and demonstrates t
he presence of a pathway capable of delivering TNF from the cell surface to
mitochondria. These findings suggest that TNF effects on cells may be due
in part to a direct effect on mitochondria.