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  2. The tyrosine kinase Lck is a positive regulator of the mitochondrial apoptosis pathway by controlling Bak expression

The tyrosine kinase Lck is a positive regulator of the mitochondrial apoptosis pathway by controlling Bak expression

  • Oncogene. 2006 Jan 12;25(2):186-97. doi: 10.1038/sj.onc.1209034.
A K Samraj 1 C Stroh U Fischer K Schulze-Osthoff
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  • 1 Institute of Molecular Medicine, University of Düsseldorf, Germany.
Abstract

Tyrosine kinases of the Src family have been implicated in key biological processes. Here, we provide evidence that p56(Lck), a lymphoid-specific Src kinase, is involved in the activation of the mitochondrial Apoptosis pathway. Lck-deficient T cells were completely resistant to Anticancer drugs. In contrast, Apoptosis sensitivity to death receptors was not altered, indicating a specific interference of Lck with the mitochondrial pathway. Re-expression of Lck restored sensitivity to drug-induced Apoptosis and triggered mitochondrial cytochrome c release and Caspase activation. Further analysis identified that the sensitization by Lck was independent of classical mediators of T-cell signaling, but essentially involved the Bcl-2 protein Bak. Expression of Bak was completely absent in Lck-deficient cells, while re-expression of Lck transcriptionally triggered Bak expression and conferred sensitivity to Apoptosis, associated with a proapoptotic conformational change of Bak. Furthermore, in vitro the truncated fragment of Bid specifically activated Bak and cytochrome c release only from mitochondria of Lck-expressing cells. These results do not only demonstrate a sentinel role of Lck in drug resistance but also delineate a hitherto unknown pathway of Src kinases in regulation of Bcl-2 proteins.

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