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Adenine nucleotide translocase (ANT) is known as a core component of the mitochondrial permeability transition pore (MPTP) and a key player in cell death. However, its role in camptothecin (CPT)-induced apoptosis has not been examined. We showed that CPT-induced apoptosis in QGY7703 cells and down-regulated the expression of ANT3. Using ANT3 knock-out and overexpression experiments, we provide further evidence that ANT3 plays a contributive role in CPT-induced apoptosis through induction of MPTP. We speculate that the down-regulation of ANT3 upon stimulation with CPT may be part of the molecular basis underlying the mechanism of acquired resistance to CPT.
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