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Suicidal Differential Housekeeping Gene Activity in Apoptosis Induced by DCNP

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Journal Apoptosis
Publisher Springer
Date 2001 Mar 3
PMID 11227219
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Previous suggestions of CpG-specific apoptotic commitment implied critical epigenetic modulation of housekeeping genes which have canonical CpG islands at 5' promoter regions. Differential housekeeping gene activity however has not been shown. Using a focussed microarray (genechip) of 22 housekeeping genes we show this in apoptosis induced in human Chang liver cells by DCNP (2,6-dichloro-4-nitrophenol), a non-genotoxic inhibitor of sulfate detoxification. 3-7 folds downregulation of 9 genes in glycolysis, tricarboxylic acid cycle and the respiratory electron transport chain suggested gene-directed energy depletion which was correlated with observed ATP depletion. 4 folds downregulation of the pyruvate dehydrogenease gene suggested gene-directed metabolic acidosis which was correlated with observed cell acidification. Other differential housekeeping gene activity, including 4 folds upregulation of microtubular alpha-tubulin gene, and 2 folds upregulation of ubiquitin, also had a bearing on apoptosis. Broadspectrum zVAD-fmk caspase inhibition abolished 200 bp DNA ladder fragmentations but not the CpG-specific megabase fragmentations and other hallmarks of cell destruction, suggesting a caspase-independent cell death. Death appeared committed at gene-level.

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