Published July 11, 2013
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Xk-Related Protein 8 and CED-8 Promote Phosphatidylserine Exposure in Apoptotic Cells
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A classic feature of apoptotic cells is the cell-surface exposure of phosphatidylserine (PtdSer)
as an "eat me" signal for engulfment. We show that the Xk-family protein Xkr8 mediates PtdSer
exposure in response to apoptotic stimuli. Mouse Xkr8−/− cells or human cancer cells in which
Xkr8 expression was repressed by hypermethylation failed to expose PtdSer during apoptosis and
were inefficiently engulfed by phagocytes. Xkr8 was activated directly by caspases and required
a caspase-3 cleavage site for its function. CED-8, the only Caenorhabditis elegans Xk-family
homolog, also promoted apoptotic PtdSer exposure and cell-corpse engulfment. Thus, Xk-family
proteins have evolutionarily conserved roles in promoting the phagocytosis of dying cells by
altering the phospholipid distribution in the plasma membrane.
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