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BmATG5 and BmATG6 mediate apoptosis following autophagy induced by 20-hydroxyecdysone or starvation

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AUTOPHAGY
Volume 12, Issue 2, Pages 381-396

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/15548627.2015.1134079

Keywords

autophagy; apoptosis; BmATG5; BmATG6; BmATG8; BmATG5-tN; BmATG6-C; BmATG8-PE; starvation; 20-hydroxyecdysone

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Funding

  1. 973 National Basic Research Program of China [2012CB114600]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of China [31101765, 31472042]
  3. basic research program project of Yunnan provincial science and technology hall [2010ZC151, 2010CD088]
  4. Ph.D specific research project of Honghe University [XJ15B13]
  5. [CARS-22-ZJ0205]

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Autophagy and apoptosis, which could be induced by common stimuli, play crucial roles in development and disease. The functional relationship between autophagy and apoptosis is complex, due to the dual effects of autophagy. In the Bombyx Bm-12 cells, 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E) treatment or starvation-induced cell death, with autophagy preceding apoptosis. In response to 20E or starvation, BmATG8 was rapidly cleaved and conjugated with PE to form BmATG8-PE; subsequently, BmATG5 and BmATG6 were cleaved into BmATG5-tN and BmATG6-C, respectively. Reduction of expression of BmAtg5 or BmAtg6 by RNAi decreased the proportion of cells undergoing both autophagy and apoptosis after 20E treatment or starvation. Overexpression of BmAtg5 or BmAtg6 induced autophagy but not apoptosis in the absence of the stimuli, but promoted both autophagy and apoptosis induced by 20E or starvation. Notably, overexpression of cleavage site-deleted BmAtg5 or BmAtg6 increased autophagy but not apoptosis induced by 20E or starvation, whereas overexpression of BmAtg5-tN and BmAtg6-C was able to directly trigger apoptosis or promote the induced apoptosis. In conclusion, being cleaved into BmATG5-tN and BmATG6-C, BmATG5 and BmATG6 mediate apoptosis following autophagy induced by 20E or starvation in Bombyx Bm-12 cells, reflecting that autophagy precedes apoptosis in the midgut during Bombyx metamorphosis.

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