RAIDD aggregation facilitates apoptotic death of PC12 cells and sympathetic neurons

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In human cell lines, the caspase 2 adaptor RAIDD interacts selectively with caspase 2 through its caspase recruitment domain CARD and leads to caspase 2-dependent death. Whether RAIDD induces such effects in neuronal cells is unknown. We have previously shown that caspase 2 is essential for apoptosis of trophic factor-deprived PC12 cells and rat sympathetic neurons. We report here that rat RAIDD, cloned from PC12 cells, interacts with rat caspase 2 CARD. RAIDD overexpression induced caspase 2 CARD- and caspase 9-dependent apoptosis of PC12 cells and sympathetic neurons. Apoptosis correlated with the formation of discrete perinuclear aggregates. Both death and aggregates required the expression of full-length RAIDD. Such aggregates may enable more effective activation of caspase 2 through close proximity. Following trophic deprivation, RAIDD overexpression increased death and aggregate formation. Therefore, RAIDD aggregation is important for its death-promoting effects and may play a role in trophic factor withdrawal-induced neuronal apoptosis. © 2004 Nature Publishing Group All rights reserved.

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Jabado, O., Wang, Q., Rideout, H. J., Yeasmin, M., Guo, K. X., Vekrellis, K., … Stefanis, L. (2004). RAIDD aggregation facilitates apoptotic death of PC12 cells and sympathetic neurons. Cell Death and Differentiation, 11(6), 618–630. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.cdd.4401397

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