A critical role for ethylene in hydrogen peroxide release during programmed cell death in tomato suspension cells

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Anke J. de Jong
Elena T. Yakimova
Veneta M. Kapchina
Ernst J. Woltering
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[1] Agrotechnological Research Institute (ATO),
[2] Wageningen University and Research Center,undefined
[3] Bornsesteeg 59,undefined
[4] 6708 PD Wageningen,undefined
[5] The Netherlands,undefined
[6] Present address: Institute of Floriculture,undefined
[7] Agricultural Academy,undefined
[8] 1222 Negovan,undefined
[9] Sofia,undefined
[10] Bulgaria,undefined
[11] Present address: Department of Plant Physiology,undefined
[12] Faculty of Biology,undefined
[13] University of Sofia Blvd. Dr. Tzankov-8,undefined
[14] 1421 Sofia,undefined
[15] Bulgaria,undefined
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Planta | 2002年 / 214卷
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Apoptosis Ethylene Lycopersicon (programmed cell death) Hydrogen peroxide Oxidative burst Programmed cell death;
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Camptothecin, a topo isomerase-I inhibitor used in cancer therapy, induces apoptosis in animal cells. In tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) suspension cells, camptothecin induces cell death that is accompanied by the characteristic nuclear morphological changes such as chromatin condensation and nuclear and DNA fragmentation that are commonly associated with apoptosis in animal systems. These effects of camptothecin can effectively be blocked by inhibitors of animal caspases, indicating that, in tomato suspension cells, camptothecin induces a form of programmed cell death (PCD) with similarities to animal apoptosis (A.J. De Jong et al. (2000) Planta 211:656–662). Camptothecin-induced cell death was employed to study processes involved in plant PCD. Camptothecin induced a transient increase in H2O2 production starting within 2 h of application. Both camptothecin-induced cell death and the release of H2O2 were effectively blocked by application of the calcium-channel blocker lanthanum chloride, the caspase-specific inhibitor Z-Asp-CH2-DCB, or the NADPH oxidase inhibitor diphenyl iodonium, indicating that camptothecin exerts its effect on cell death through a calcium- and caspase-dependent stimulation of NADPH oxidase activity. In addition, we show that ethylene is an essential factor in camptothecin-induced PCD. Inhibition of either ethylene synthesis or ethylene perception by L-α-(2-aminoethoxyvinyl)glycine or silver thiosulphate, respectively, blocked camptothecin-induced H2O2 production and PCD. Although, in itself, insufficient to trigger H2O2 production and cell death, exogenous ethylene greatly stimulated camptothecin-induced H2O2 production and cell death. These results show that ethylene is a potentiator of the camptothecin-induced oxidative burst and subsequent PCD in tomato cells. The possible mechanisms by which ethylene stimulates cell death are discussed.
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