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Apoptosis is only one form of programmed cell death.
Chapter 18 Apoptosis Apoptosis is only one form of programmed cell death. In animal cells, cell necrosis is another form of programmed cell death.
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Programmed cell death eliminates unwanted cells
Two distinct forms of cell death – apoptosis and necrosis
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In metazoans, apoptosis is vital for
- normal development - maintenance of tissue homeostasis an effective immune system Its disturbance is implicated in numerous pathological conditions ranging from degenerative disorders to autoimmunity to cancer Sculpting the digits in the developing mouse paw by apoptosis
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Apoptosis during the metamorphosis of a tadpole into a frog
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Apoptotic cells are biochemically recognizable
Characteristic biochemical changes in cells undergoing apoptosis 1. Chromosomal DNA cleaved into fragments Change in the plasma membrane – phosphatidylserine in the outer leaflet Loss of electrical potential across the inner membrane of the mitochondria Relocation of cytochrome c from the intermembrane space of the mitochondria to the cytosol
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Cleavage of chromosomal DNA into a characteristic ladder of fragments
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Apoptosis depends on an intracellular proteolytic cascade that is
mediated by caspases Procaspase activation during apoptosis
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Some human caspases Caspases involved in inflammation caspases 1 (ICE), 4, 5 Caspases involved in apoptosis Initiator caspases caspases 2, 8, 9, 10 Executioner caspases caspases 3, 6, 7 Examples of target proteins Nuclear lamins Protein that holds the endonuclease in an inactive state Components of the cytoskeleton and cell-cell adhesion proteins
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The two best understood signaling pathways that activate a
caspase cascade in mammalian cells are the extrinsic pathway and the intrinsic pathway Each pathway uses its own initiator procaspases and activation complex
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Cell-surface death receptors activate the extrinsic pathway
of apoptosis The extrinsic pathway of apoptosis activated through Fas death receptors
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The intrinsic pathway of apoptosis depends on mitochondria
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Release of cytochrome c from mitochondria during apoptosis
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Bcl2 proteins regulate the intrinsic pathway of apoptosis
The three classes of Bcl2 proteins
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The three major mammalian factions of the Bcl-2 family
The three major mammalian factions of the Bcl-2 family. The BH3-only proteins (yellow) are essential initiators of apoptosis that primarily antagonize their pro-survival relatives (blue), whereas either Bax or Bak (red) is required downstream of Bcl-2.
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The role of BH123 pro-apoptotic Bcl2 proteins (mainly Bax and Bak) in the
release of mitochondrial intermembrane proteins in the intrinsic pathway of apoptosis
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How pro-apoptotic BH3-only and anti-apoptotic Bcl2 proteins regulate
the intrinsic pathway of apoptosis
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IAPs inhibit caspases A proposed model for the roles
of IAPs and anti-IAPs in the control of apoptosis in mammalian cells
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Extracellular survival factors inhibit apoptosis in various ways
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Three ways that extracellular survival factors can inhibit apoptosis
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Either excessive or insufficient apoptosis can contribute to disease
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