Title of article :
Transfection of a manganese-containing superoxide dismutase gene into hamster tracheal epithelial cells ameliorates asbestos-mediated cytotoxicity
Author/Authors :
Brooke T. Mossman، نويسنده , , Piyawan Surinrut، نويسنده , , Bradford T. Brinton، نويسنده , , Joanne P. Marsh، نويسنده , , Nicholas H. Heintz، نويسنده , , Barbara Lindau-Shepard، نويسنده , , Jacquelin B. Shaffer، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Abstract :
To determine if overexpression of manganese-containing SOD (MnSOD) alters cell sensitivity to asbestos, an expression cassette containing murine MnSOD cDNA was cotransfected with pSV2neo, a plasmid conferring resistance to the antibiotic G418, into a diploid cell line of hamster tracheal epithelial (HTE) cells. Pools of G418-resistant transfectants were characterized by Southern and Northern blot analyses and enzyme activity assays. Although increases in MnSOD gene copies in individual cell pools ranged from approximately 7- to 86-fold in comparison to cells transfected with pSV2neo alone, steady-state levels of MnSOD mRNA were increased only by 1.4-to 2.3-fold. Despite modest increases in MnSOD mRNA, significant elevations in MnSOD enzyme activity were observed in pools of G418-resistant cells. MnSOD-transfected cell lines were more resistant to the cytotoxic effects of crocidolite asbestos using a sensitive colony-forming efficiency (CFE) assay. These data show that MnSOD has a direct role in cell defense against asbestos-induced cytotoxicity, an oxidant-dependent process.
Keywords :
MnSOD , antioxidants , Tracheal epithelium , free radicals , asbestos
Journal title :
Free Radical Biology and Medicine
Journal title :
Free Radical Biology and Medicine