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Mechanism of mitochondrial glutathione-dependent hepatocellular susceptibility to TNF despite NF-κB activation

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GASTROENTEROLOGY
Volume 134, Issue 5, Pages 1507-1520

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W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC
DOI: 10.1053/j.gastro.2008.01.073

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Background & Aims: Nuclear factor kappa B (NF-kappa B) is the master regulator of tumor necrosis factor (TNF) susceptibility. Although mitochondrial glutathione (mGSH) depletion was shown to sensitize hepatocytes to TNF despite NF-kappa B activation, the mechanisms involved, particularly the role of Bax oligomerization and mitochondrial outer membrane (MOM) permeabilization, 2 critical steps in cell death, remained unexplored. Methods: TNF signaling at the premitochondrial and mitochondrial levels was analyzed in primary mouse hepatocytes with or without mGSH depletion. Results: Unexpectedly, we observed that TNF activates caspase-8 independently of NF-kappa B inactivation, causing Bid cleavage and mitochondrial Bax oligomerization. However, their predicted consequences on MOM permeabilization, cytochrome c release, caspase-3 activation, and hepatocellular death occurred only on mGSH depletion. These events were preceded by stimulated mitochondrial reactive oxygen species that predominantly oxidized cardiolipin, changes not observed in acidic sphingomyelinase (ASMase)(-/-) hepatocytes. Oxidized cardiolipin potentiated oligomerized Bax-induced MOM-like liposome permeabilization by restructuring the lipid bilayer, without effect on membrane Bax insertion or oligomerization. ASMase(-/-) mice with mGSH depletion by cholesterol loading were resistant to TNF-induced liver injury in vivo. Conclusions: Thus, MOM-localized oligomeric Bax is not sufficient for TNF-induced MOM permeabilization and cell death requiring mGSH-controlled ASMase-mediated mitochondrial membrane remodeling by oxidized cardiolipin generation.

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