Apoptosis induction by dsRNA-dependent protein kinase R (PKR) in EPC cells via caspase 8 and 9 pathways

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dsRNA-dependent protein kinase R (PKR) is an interferon-inducible protein that mediates antiviral effects and induces apoptosis. We studied PKR-related apoptosis mechanisms by transfecting wild type pcDNA-carp-wtPKR, a catalytically inactive mutant pcDNA-mut-carpPKR, and empty plasmid in Epithelioma papulosum cyprini (EPC) cells, designated wtPKR, mutPKR, and pcDNA3.1, respectively. PKR was inefficiently expressed from wtPKR unlike mutPKR that produced high PKR levels detected by western blot. eIF2α phosphorylation increased in wtPKR-transfected cells, while for mutPKR, phosphorylation was not different from non-transfected controls. Flow-cytometry revealed high level of apoptosis in wtPKR transfected cells, corresponding with high cytopathic effect. mutPKR and pcDNA3.1 transfection gave significantly less apoptosis and were not different from each other. Caspase-8 and-9 were activated for wtPKR, suggesting death receptor-caspase-8 and mitochondrion-dependent caspase-9 activated pathways, similar to mammalian cells. These findings suggest that the induction of apoptosis via the caspase-8 and-9 pathways are conserved in vertebrate taxa and likely play a role in viral infections of lower vertebrates.

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Xu, C., Gamil, A. A. A., Munang’andu, H. M., & Evensen, Ø. (2018). Apoptosis induction by dsRNA-dependent protein kinase R (PKR) in EPC cells via caspase 8 and 9 pathways. Viruses, 10(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/v10100526

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