CRISPR/Cas9 Knockout of Bak Mediates Bax Translocation to Mitochondria in response to TNF α/CHX-induced Apoptosis

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TNFα/CHX-induced apoptosis is dependent on caspase-8 activation and regulated by Bcl-2. However, the specific participants and precise mechanisms underlying this apoptotic pathway are poorly understood. The proapoptotic proteins Bak and Bax-members of the Bcl-2 family-are essential for the functioning of the mitochondrial apoptotic pathway. In this study, we used the CRISPR/Cas9 system to knockout Bak in the human SH-SY5Y cell line and determined the effects of this knockout on TNFα/CHX-induced apoptosis. Our data showed that overexpression of Bcl-2 dramatically prevented TNFα/CHX-induced apoptosis, and then pro-apoptotic protein Bak was downregulated and became more resistant to TNFα/CHX-induced apoptosis, because both TNFα/CHX-induced PARP cleavage and caspase activation were blocked in BAK-/-cells or using specific siRNA, whereas Bax was dispensable in TNFα/CHX-induced apoptosis, as evidenced using specific siRNA. Bax translocated from the cytosol into the mitochondria in response to TNFα/CHX, and CRISPR/Cas9 knockout of Bak significantly decreased this translocation. These results indicate that TNFα/CHX-induced apoptosis does not occur in Bak-/-cells, suggesting that TNFα/CHX-induced apoptosis is Bak-dependent but Bax-independent.

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Zhang, J., Niu, H., Zhao, Z. J., Fu, X., Wang, Y., Zhang, X., … Zeng, L. (2019). CRISPR/Cas9 Knockout of Bak Mediates Bax Translocation to Mitochondria in response to TNF α/CHX-induced Apoptosis. BioMed Research International, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/9071297

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