Inhibition of adenine nucleotide translocator pore function and protection against apoptosis in vivo by an HIV protease inhibitor

Joel G.R. Weaver, Agathe Tarze, Tia C. Moffat, Morgane Lebras, Aurelien Deniaud, Catherine Brenner, Gary D. Bren, Mario Y. Morin, Barbara N. Phenix, Li Dong, Susan X. Jiang, Valerie L. Sim, Bogdan Zurakowski, Jessica Lallier, Heather Hardin, Peter Wettstein, Rolf P.G. Van Heeswijk, Andre Douen, Romano T. Kroemer, Sheng T. HouSteffany A.L. Bennett, David H. Lynch, Guido Kroemer, Andrew D. Badley

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    Inhibitors of HIV protease have been shown to have antiapoptotic effects in vitro, yet whether these effects are seen in vivo remains controversial. In this study, we have evaluated the impact of the HIV protease inhibitor (PI) nelfinavir, boosted with ritonavir, in models of nonviral disease associated with excessive apoptosis. In mice with Fas-induced fatal hepatitis, Staphylococcal enterotoxin β-induced shock, and middle cerebral artery occlusion-induced stroke, we demonstrate that PIs significantly reduce apoptosis and improve histology, function, and/or behavioral recovery in each of these models. Further, we demonstrate that both in vitro and in vivo, PIs block apoptosis through the preservation of mitochondrial integrity and that in vitro PIs act to prevent pore function of the adenine nucleotide translocator (ANT) subunit of the mitochondrial permeability transition pore complex.

    langue originaleAnglais
    Pages (de - à)1828-1838
    Nombre de pages11
    journalJournal of Clinical Investigation
    Volume115
    Numéro de publication7
    Les DOIs
    étatPublié - 1 juil. 2005

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