Intercellular induction of apoptosis through modulation of endogenous survival factor concentration: A review

Citation
S. Dormann et al., Intercellular induction of apoptosis through modulation of endogenous survival factor concentration: A review, ANTICANC R, 19(1A), 1999, pp. 87-103
Citations number
100
Categorie Soggetti
Onconogenesis & Cancer Research
Journal title
ANTICANCER RESEARCH
ISSN journal
02507005 → ACNP
Volume
19
Issue
1A
Year of publication
1999
Pages
87 - 103
Database
ISI
SICI code
0250-7005(199901/02)19:1A<87:IIOATM>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
Fibroblasts constitutively express a functional apoptosis machinery which i s under negative control by operationally defined endogenous survival facto rs. Oncogenic transformation causes a marked downmodulation of endogenous s urvival factor concentration which renders transformed cells more sensitive to various apoptosis stimuli compared to their nontransformed counterparts . Endogenous survival factors can be inactivated by reactive oxygen species (ROS). Endogenous survival factors are the ultimate targets for apoptosis- inducing factors derived from TGF-beta-triggered nontransformed cells durin g intercellular induction of apoptosis. During this control step of oncogen esis, endogenous survival factors in transformed cells are inactivated by R OS and the apoptosis machinery is released from negative control. This mech anism leads to the specific elimination of transformed cells. Our data show that the transformed state causes both the ability of the cells to perceiv e the apoptosis-inducing signal and a decrease in the concentration of endo genous survival factors. These two mechanisms are of central importance for the regulation of intercellular induction of apoptosis.