Title of article :
Transfection with human copper-zinc superoxide dismutase induces bidirectional alterations in other antioxidant enzymes, proteins, growth factor response, and paraquat resistance
Author/Authors :
Michael J. Kelner، نويسنده , , Richard Bagnell، نويسنده , , Mark Montoya، نويسنده , , Leita Estes، نويسنده , , Slavomir F. Uglik، نويسنده , , Peter Cerutti، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1995
Abstract :
Transfection of a pSV2 human copper-zinc superoxide dismutase expression vector into murine fibroblasts resulted in stable transgenic clones producing increased amounts of copper-zinc superoxide dismutase. Two classes of transfectants were observed and were characterized by the presence or absence of an increase in endogenous glutathione peroxidase activity. In addition, increases and decreases in individual clones in the activities of manganese superoxide dismutase, glutathione reductase, and NADPH-reductase were detected. In general, these alterations in enzyme activity correlated to the cellular glutathione peroxidase/copper-zinc superoxide dismutase ratio. Parameters of cellular physiological functions were also altered, including cell division time, FGF and EGF response, fibronectin content, paraquat resistance, hydrogen peroxide release into media, and sensitivity to radiation. Some of these cellular parameters were also bidirectional and reflected the cellular glutathione peroxidase/ copper-zinc superoxide dismutase ratio. Our results indicate that small deviations from the normal physiological copper-zinc superoxide dismutase/seleno-glutathione peroxidase ratios can have pronounced effects on other antioxidant enzymes, growth rate, growth factor response, and expression of proteins normally not associated with oxygen metabolism.
Keywords :
catalase , Glutathione Peroxidase , hydrogen peroxide , fibronectin , superoxide dismutase , FGF , free radicals , Paraquat
Journal title :
Free Radical Biology and Medicine
Journal title :
Free Radical Biology and Medicine