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Protein Degradation and Apoptotic Death in Lymphocytes during Fiv Infection: Activation of the Ubiquitin–Proteasome Proteolytic System
Authors:Giuseppe Piedimonte   Rita Crinelli   Leonardo Della Salda   Dario Corsi   Maria Grazia Pennisi   Laura Kramer   Anna Casabianca   Giuseppe Sarli   Mauro Bendinelli   Paolo S Marcato  Mauro Magnani
Affiliation:aFacoltà di Medicina Veterinaria, Università di Messina, 98123, Messina, Italy;bIstituto di Chimica Biologica “Giorgio Fornaini” Università di Urbino, Urbino, Italy;cFacoltà di Medicina Veterinaria, Università di Bologna, Bologna, Italy;dFacoltà di Medicina Veterinaria, Università di Parma, Parma, Italy;eDipartimento di Biomedicina, Università di Pisa, Pisa, Italy
Abstract:The movement of a cell through the sequential phases of apoptosis is accompanied by a progressive decrease in cell size with loss in protein mass. In lymphocytes from Hiv-infected persons, protein loss during apoptosis is due to increased protein degradation rather than decreased synthesis. To identify and characterize the proteolytic enzymes or enzyme systems involved in this process, we studied several features of protein turnover in lymphocytes from peripheral blood and lymph nodes during the natural and experimental infection by feline immunodeficiency virus (Fiv). This animal model allowed us to integratein vivoresults within vitroobservations of protein damage. Here we report that protein breakdown in apoptotic cells is concomitant with the activation of the ATP and ubiquitin-dependent multicatalytic system (proteasome). We suggest that proteasome activation is part of the proteolytic cascade in the execution phases of apoptosis in AIDS.
Keywords:apoptotic death   Fiv   lymphocytes   protein degradation   proteasome   ubiquitin
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