Actin integrity is indispensable for CD95/Fas-induced apoptosis of HIV-specific CD8 + T cells

Apoptosis : an international journal on programmed cell death(2007)

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We have recently provided data suggesting a potential role for mitochondria and Bcl-2-family molecules in apoptosis sensitivity of HIV-specific CD8 + T cells. Here, we report on the role of filamentous (F) actin in this process. Disruption of actin by cytochalasin D (cytD) or lantrunculin A remarkably reduced CD95/Fas-induced apoptosis of HIV-specific CD8 + T cells while their spontaneous apoptosis was unaffected. This inhibition cannot be attributed to changes of CD95/Fas distribution or levels in these cells. Furthermore, cytD treatment reduced CD95/Fas-induced apoptosis of CD8 + T cells from HIV + patients independently of their differentiation status. CD95/Fas-induced apoptosis of both CD38 + and CD38 − HIV-specific CD8 + T cells was inhibited by cytD treatment indicating that actin mediates this apoptotic process independently of the activation level of these cells. CytD was found to reduce the activation of caspase-8 induced by short treatment of purified CD8 + T cells from HIV + patients with anti-CD95/Fas. Our data reveal actin as a critical mediator of HIV-specific CD8 + T cell apoptosis; further analysis of the molecular mechanisms governing this process may potentially contribute to design new therapies targeting the enhancement of the immune system in HIV infection.
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Actin,Apoptosis,Caspase-8,HIV-specific CD8,+,T cells
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