Abstract
Bcl-xL, a member of the Bcl-2 family, is a pro-survival protein involved in apoptosis regulation. We have previously reported the ability of Bcl-xL to form various types of fibers, from native to amyloid conformations. Here, we have mimicked the effect of apoptosis-induced caspase activity on Bcl-xL by limited proteolysis using trypsin. We show that cleaved Bcl-xL (∆N-Bcl-xL) forms fibers that exhibit the features of amyloid structures (BclxLcf37). Moreover, three monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), produced by mouse immunization and directed against ∆N-Bcl-xL or Bcl-xL fibers, were selected and characterized. Our results show that these mAbs specifically target ∆N-Bcl-xL in amyloid fibers in vitro. Upon metal-stress-induced apoptosis, these mAbs are able to detect the presence of Bcl-xL in amyloid aggregates in neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cell lines. In conclusion, these specific mAbs directed against amyloidogenic conformations of Bcl-xL constitute promising tools for studying, in vitro and in cellulo, the contribution of Bcl-xL in apoptosis. These mAbs may further help in developing new diagnostics and therapies, considering Bcl-xL as a strategic target for treating brain lesions relevant to stroke and neurodegenerative diseases.
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Gonneaud, A., Fakhir, F. Z., Landas, E., Le Tallec, E., Chartier-Garcia, E., Almunia, C., … Marquette, C. (2020). Development of conformational antibodies to detect bcl-xl’s amyloid aggregates in metal-induced apoptotic neuroblastoma cells. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 21(20), 1–17. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21207625
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