Oxidants Inhibit ERK/MAPK and Prevent Its Ability to Delay Neutrophil Apoptosis Downstream of Mitochondrial Changes and at the Level of XIAP*

Normal spontaneous apoptosis in neutrophils is enhanced by “stress” stimuli such as tumor necrosis factor-α, Fas ligand, and oxidants, and this effect is inhibited by anti-apoptotic stimuli including granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor, lipopolysaccharide, and formylmethionine-leucine-phenylalanine. In this report we demonstrate that anti-apoptotic stimuli protect neutrophils from stress-induced apoptosis via activation of the ERK/MAPK pathway. The protection occurs downstream of mitochondrial alterations assessed as a decrease in membrane potential concomitant with enhanced cytochrome c release. ERK activation was shown to inhibit apoptosis by maintaining levels of XIAP, which is normally decreased in the presence of the pro-apoptotic/stress stimuli. This report also demonstrates that potent intra- and extracellular oxidants inhibit the protective effect of ERK. Oxidant-dependent inhibition of ERK was because of activation of p38 MAPK and activation of the protein phosphatases PP1 and PP2A. Our data suggest that ERK suppresses stress-induced apoptosis downstream of mitochondrial alterations by maintaining XIAP levels and that oxidants block this effect through activation of p38 and protein phosphatases.

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