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  2. EAPF/Phafin-2, a novel endoplasmic reticulum-associated protein, facilitates TNF-alpha-triggered cellular apoptosis through endoplasmic reticulum-mitochondrial apoptotic pathway

EAPF/Phafin-2, a novel endoplasmic reticulum-associated protein, facilitates TNF-alpha-triggered cellular apoptosis through endoplasmic reticulum-mitochondrial apoptotic pathway

  • J Mol Med (Berl). 2008 Apr;86(4):471-84. doi: 10.1007/s00109-007-0298-7.
Changfei Li 1 Qiuyan Liu Nan Li Wei Chen Li Wang Yuzhen Wang Yizhi Yu Xuetao Cao
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Affiliation

  • 1 Institute of Immunology, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310031, People's Republic of China.
Abstract

We recently identified the Phafin protein family, whose members all contain an N-terminal PH domain (pleckstrin homology) and a C-terminal FYVE (Fab1, YGLO23, Vps27, and EEA1) domain. LAPF (lysosome-associated apoptosis-inducing protein containing PH and FYVE domains, also known as Phafin-1), as one representative member of this new family, has been shown to be able to initiate caspase-independent Apoptosis through lysosomal-mitochondrial apoptotic pathway. Here, we describe the cloning and functional characterization of another Phafin member, EAPF (endoplasmic reticulum-associated apoptosis-involved protein containing PH and FYVE domains)/Phafin-2. Overexpression of EAPF/Phafin-2 enhances the sensitivity of L929 and MCF-7 cells to TNF-alpha-induced Apoptosis, concomitant with its partial translocation to endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Both the PH and the FYVE domains contribute to the ER translocation of EAPF/Phafin-2 as well as EAPF/Phafin-2-enhanced Apoptosis. Knockdown of mouse and human EAPF/Phafin-2 expression protects L929 cells and MCF-7 cells from TNF-alpha-induced Apoptosis, respectively. We demonstrate that EAPF/Phafin-2 induces a much sharper and more rapid Ca2+ influx triggered by TNF-alpha and Ca2+ release ER contributes to the enhancement of EAPF/Phafin-2 in TNF-induced Apoptosis. EAPF/Phafin-2 increases the activity of Caspase 12, suggesting that EAPF/Phafin-2 is involved in ER-related apoptotic pathway. Overexpression of EAPF/Phafin-2 also enhances TNF-alpha-induced activity of Caspase 3 (but not Caspase 8 or 9), and promotes TNF-alpha-triggered mitochondrial membrane permeabilization (MMP) in L929 cells, including dissipation of mitochondrial membrane potential and release of AIF. Besides, EAPF/Phafin-2 also suppresses the unfolded protein response by inhibiting phosphorylation of eIF2alpha. Therefore, our results demonstrate that EAPF/Phafin-2 facilitates TNF-alpha-induced cellular Apoptosis through an ER-mitochondrial apoptotic pathway, which may improve our understanding of drug-induced Cancer cell death and Cancer chemotherapy.

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