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Figure 9


Fig. 9. Impaired apoptotic response of mutant keratinocytes exposed to TNF{alpha}. Primary keratinocytes from newborn mutants (Mut) and wild-type (WT) littermates were exposed to various concentrations of TNF{alpha} in the presence of cycloheximide (CHX), an inhibitor of protein translation (Caulin et al., 2000). (a) Western blot detection of pro-caspase 3 and active caspase 3. ß-Actin was used as a loading control. (b) Quantitative evaluation of the western blot signals shown in panel a. The relative amount of active caspase 3 (normalized against ß-actin) in the two genotypes is shown as a function of the TNF{alpha} concentration. Note the reduced apoptotic response of mutant cells compared with wild-type controls at a TNF{alpha} concentration >=10 ng/ml. This experiment was repeated twice with independent isolates of newborn keratinocytes from mutant and wild-type littermates. Similar results were obtained in these experiments (data not shown) (P=0.04).





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