Abstract
Apoptosis-inducing nucleosides (AINs), which were released and isolated from CD57+HLA-DRbright natural suppressor (57.DR-NS) cell line derived from human decidual tissue, induced apoptosis in Molt4 cells. The addition of caspase-3 inhibitor into the reaction blocked the cleavage of caspase-3 and apoptosis in Molt4 cells treated with AINs, detected by flow cytometrical or spectrofluorometrical analysis and DNA fragmentation assay. Furthermore, by means of immunoblotting, the processing of caspase-3 was shown with the appearance of their catalytically active subunits of 20 and 11 kDa during the generation of apoptosis in Molt4 cells treated with AINs. This processing of caspase-3 into active subunits was also blocked by the addition of caspase-3 inhibitor. Thus, it was definitely revealed that the activation of caspase-3 was a key feature in the caspase cascade of AINs-induced apoptosis in Molt4 cells.
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