Overexpression of XIAP inhibits apoptotic cell death in an oligodendroglial cell line.

Cell Mol Neurobiol

Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Spinal Cord and Brain Injury Research Center, University of Kentucky Medical Center, Lexington, KY 40536-0298, USA.

Published: December 2004

1. This study describes the use of an oligodendroglial cell line (158N) to study the protective effects of X-chromosome-linked inhibitor of apoptosis (XIAP) overexpression. 2. 158N cells were transiently transfected with either pCMV-Myc-XIAP or control pCMV-Myc vector. At 48 h post-transfection, immunoblotting and immunocytochemical staining showed robust myc-XIAP overexpression in pCMV-Myc-XIAP transfected cells relative to pCMV-Myc-transfected cells and normal 158N cells. 158N cells were treated with either 100 nm staurosporine (STS) or 300 microM dopamine (DA) and cell survival/function determined using two cell viability assays. 3. Both STS and DA treatments resulted in increased apoptotic death of pCMV-Myc transfected cells. In contrast, there was significant decrease in apoptotic cell death in cells transfected with pCMV-Myc-XIAP. Finally, XIAP overexpression was found to significantly reduce caspase-3 enzyme activity levels in response to apoptotic stimuli. 4. These results provide evidence that XIAP overexpression promotes cell survival in a non-neuronal cell type derived from the central nervous system. In addition, these data suggest that the 158N oligodendroglial cell line is a suitable tool for transient transfection studies, which is a problem frequently encountered when attempting to introduce genes of interest in cultures of primary oligodendroglia.

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