Loss of apc protein expressed by human colonic epithelial cells and the appearance of a specific low‐molecular‐weight form is associated with apoptosis IN vitro
- 1 October 1994
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in International Journal of Cancer
- Vol. 59 (1), 56-64
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.2910590113
Abstract
APC (adenomatous polyposis coli) protein is differentially expressed in the normal colonic crypt and believed to be involved in colonic cell maturation. In this work we investigated whether expression of the APC protein is associated with cell death in colonic epithelial cells. We have previously reported an in vitro system to study apoptosis. Briefly, cells attached to the flask have a low frequency of apoptosis (1–3%), whereas cells that detach from the flask and float in the medium have a high proportion of apoptotic cells (36–96% depending on the cell line). The full-length 300-kDa or truncated APC protein, normally expressed by the attached cells (detected using the FE9 antibody), was found to be lost in the floating apoptotic cells in 8/11 colon tumour cell lines examined. In addition, the APC antibody FE9 detected a 90-kDa protein in the floating apoptotic cells of all cell lines investigated, which was not present in attached cells. Furthermore, loss of full-length APC and gain of the 90-kDa protein was observed in the apoptotic cells of 2 cell lines derived from other tissues: the SV40-transformed fibro-blast cell line CMSV40fib and the lymphoblastoid B-cell line BJA-B. In cells repeatedly frozen and thawed, believed to induce necrotic cell death, full-length or truncated APC was also lost, though a 95-kDa protein distinct from that in apoptotic cells was observed. Specific loss of full-length or truncated APC (resulting in a 90-kDa protein in apoptotic cells but a 95-kDa protein in necrotic cells) is therefore associated with cell death. Our findings suggest a possible role for APC in cell survival.Keywords
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