“…Their overexpression enhances the survival of mammalian cells exposed to a variety of death stimuli including heat (Landry et al, 1989), oxidative stress (Hout et al, 1991;Mehlen et al, 1993), anticancer drugs (Hout et al, 1991;Garrido et al, 1996Garrido et al, , 1997, TNF-a (Mehlen et al, 1995a), anti-Fas agonistic antibodies and staurosporine (Mehlen et al, 1996a). The biochemical mechanisms proposed to account for the sHSP protective e ect include molecular chaperoning of non-native proteins (Jakob et al, 1993) or capping/decapping enzymes (Lavoie et al, 1993(Lavoie et al, , 1995, modulation of the cellular detoxifying machinery to cope with oxidative stress (Mehlen et al, 1996b) and interaction with the cytochrome c-mediated pathway of apoptosis by preventing caspase-9 activation (Garrido et al, 1999).…”