1 January 2001 Hsp27 protects mitochondria of thermotolerant cells against apoptotic stimuli
Afshin Samali, John D. Robertson, Elisabeth Peterson, Florence Manero, Leone van Zeijl, Catherine Paul, Ian A. Cotgreave, André-Patrick Arrigo, Sten Orrenius
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Abstract

Enhanced cell survival and resistance to apoptosis during thermotolerance correlates with an increased expression of heat shock proteins (Hsps). Here we present additional evidence in support of the hypothesis that the induction of Hsp27 and Hsp72 during acquired thermotolerance in Jurkat T-lymphocytes prevents apoptosis. In thermotolerant cells, Hsp27 was shown to associate with the mitochondrial fraction, and inhibition of Hsp27 induction during thermotolerance in cells transfected with hsp27 antisense potentiated mitochondrial cytochrome c release after exposure to various apoptotic stimuli, despite the presence of elevated levels of Hsp72. Caspase activation and apoptosis were inhibited under these conditions. In vitro studies revealed that recombinant Hsp72 more efficiently blocked cytochrome c–mediated caspase activation than did recombinant Hsp27. A model is presented for the inhibition of apoptosis during thermotolerance in which Hsp27 preferentially blocks mitochondrial cytochrome c release, whereas Hsp72 interferes with apoptosomal caspase activation.

Afshin Samali, John D. Robertson, Elisabeth Peterson, Florence Manero, Leone van Zeijl, Catherine Paul, Ian A. Cotgreave, André-Patrick Arrigo, and Sten Orrenius " Hsp27 protects mitochondria of thermotolerant cells against apoptotic stimuli," Cell Stress & Chaperones 6(1), 49-58, (1 January 2001). https://doi.org/10.1379/1466-1268(2001)006<0049:HPMOTC>2.0.CO;2
Received: 17 August 2000; Accepted: 1 September 2000; Published: 1 January 2001
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