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Protective roles for ATM in cellular response to oxidative stress
1Department of Molecular Pathology, Cancer Research Institute, Kanazawa University, Kanazawa, Japan.
Abstract:
ATM (ataxia telangiectasia mutated), the gene mutated in ataxia telangiectasia, is related to a family of large phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase domain-containing proteins involved in cell cycle control and DNA repair. We found that ATM(-/-) DT40 cells were more susceptible than wild-type cells to apoptosis induced not only by ionizing radiation and bleomycin but also by non-DNA-damaging apoptotic stimuli such as C(2)-ceramide. Furthermore, the apoptosis induced by C(2)-ceramide and H(2)O(2) was blocked by anti-oxidants, indicating that the ATM(-/-) DT40 cells had a heightened susceptibility to apoptosis induced by reactive oxygen intermediates (ROI), presumably due to defective ROI-detoxification activities. In support of this hypothesis, we found that more ROI were generated in ATM(-/-) DT40 cells than in wild-type cells, following treatment with the above apoptotic stimuli. These results indicate that ATM plays important roles in the maintenance of the cell homeostasis in response to oxidative damage.