The human leukemia cell lines K562, CEM, CEM/VLB100, human leukemic blasts, and the bladder cancer J82 cell line have different sensitivities to UV light-induced apoptosis. It is reported that resistance to UV light-induced apoptosis occurs at a point in the apoptotic pathway upstream of caspase-3 but downstream of mitochondrial cytochrome c release. It is demonstrated that the block is due to deficiency of Apaf-1, a critical member of the apoptosome. Sensitivity to apoptosis was independent of caspase-9b or XIAP (inhibitors of apoptosis proteins) expression or levels of procaspase-9. Transfection of Apaf-1 conferred sensitivity to apoptosis in resistant cells. Apaf-1 deficiency may constitute a significant mode of resistance to apoptosis in human leukemia. © 2001 by The American Society of Hematology.
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Jia, L., Srinivasula, S. M., Liu, F. T., Newland, A. C., Fernandes-Alnemri, T., Alnemri, E. S., & Kelsey, S. M. (2001). Apaf-1 protein deficiency confers resistance to cytochrome c-dependent apoptosis in human leukemic cells. Blood, 98(2), 414–421. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.V98.2.414
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