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Suppression of the Alpha-isoform of Class II Phosphoinositide 3-kinase Gene Expression Leads to Apoptotic Cell Death

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Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2005 Feb 22
PMID 15721265
Citations 7
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Abstract

Phosphoinositide 3-kinases (PI3Ks) have known to be key enzymes activating intracellular signaling molecules when a number of growth factors bind to their cell surface receptors. PI3Ks are divided into three classes (I, II, and III) and enzymes of each class have different tissue-specificities and physiological functions. Class II PI3Ks consist of three isoforms (alpha,beta,gamma). Although the alpha-isoform (PI3K-C2alpha) is considered ubiquitous and preferentially activated by insulin rather than the beta-isoform, the physiological significance of PI3K-C2alpha is poorly understood. The present study aimed to determine whether PI3K-C2alpha is associated with the suppression of apoptotic cell death. Different sense- and antisense oligonucleotides (ODNs) were synthesized based on the sequence of C2 domain of PI3K-C2alpha gene. Transfection of CHO-IR cells with two different antisense ODNs clearly reduced the protein content as well as mRNA levels of PI3K-C2alpha whereas neither the nonspecific mock- nor sense ODNs affected. The decrease of PI3K-C2alpha gene expression was paralleled by cellular changes indicating apoptotic cell death such as nuclear condensation, formation of apoptotic bodies, and DNA fragmentation. PI3K-C2alpha mRNA levels were also reduced when cells were incubated in growth factor-deficient medium. Supplementing growth factors (serum or insulin) into medium lead to an increase of PI3K-C2alpha mRNA levels. This finding strongly suggests that PI3K-C2alpha is a crucial survival factor.

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