Vaccinia virus-induced apoptosis in immature B lymphocytes: role of cellular Bcl-2.

1998 
Abstract Apoptosis is a form of physiological cell death which can be initiated in response to various stimuli including virus infections. We show that vaccinia virus (VV) infection induces apoptosis in an immature B lymphocyte line, WEHI-231. In these cells, several VV-specific proteins were synthesized during the infection, but neither virus production nor viral DNA synthesis were detected. The intracellular levels of the proto-oncogene Bcl-2, which effectively protects cells from programmed cell death, were found to be down-regulated by the VV infection, suggesting that this down-regulation might be involved in the viral induction of apoptosis in WEHI-231 cells. Stable transfectants overexpressing human Bcl-2 were shown to be resistant to the apoptosis produced by the infection, a finding consistent with the proposed role for the down-regulation of endogenous Bcl-2 in VV-induced apoptotic death.
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