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Nucleophosmin Is Cleaved and Inactivated by the Cytotoxic Granule Protease Granzyme M during Natural Killer Cell-mediated Killing

Authors :
Roberta Donadini
Sean P. Cullen
Phillip I. Bird
Alexander U. Lüthi
Jan Paul Medema
Seamus J. Martin
Inna S. Afonina
Cancer Center Amsterdam
Radiotherapy
Source :
Journal of biological chemistry, 284(8), 5137-5147. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Inc., Monash University, JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Natural killer (NK) cells kill virus-infected or transformed target cells by delivering cytotoxic proteases called granzymes to the target cell cytosol. One of these proteases, granzyme M, is specifically expressed in NK cells and is thought to instigate a form of cell death distinct from that mediated by granzyme A or granzyme B. However, the mechanism of granzyme M-induced cell death is unclear at present, and few substrates for this granzyme have been reported to date. Here we show that the abundant nucleolar phosphoprotein, nucleophosmin (NPM), is cleaved and inactivated by granzyme M. NPM is essential for cell viability as RNA interference-mediated ablation of NPM expression in human cells resulted in spontaneous apoptosis. Significantly, overexpression of wild-type NPM rescued cells treated with NPM small interference RNA, whereas overexpression of the granzyme M-cleaved form of NPM did not. Because NPM is essential for cell viability, these data suggest that targeting of NPM by granzyme M may contribute to tumor cell eradication by abolishing NPM function.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00219258 and 1083351X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of biological chemistry, 284(8), 5137-5147. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Inc., Monash University, JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
Accession number :
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