Induction of radioprotective peroxiredoxin-I by ionizing irradiation

  • Wen Cheng Chen
  • , William H. McBride
  • , Keisuke S. Iwamoto
  • , Chad L. Barber
  • , Chun Chieh Wang
  • , Young Taek Oh
  • , Yu Pei Liao
  • , Ji Hong Hong
  • , Jean De Vellis
  • , Hungyi Shau*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Results of this study indicate a radioprotective effect of peroxiredoxin-I. Peroxiredoxin-I is an antioxidant that scavenges hydroperoxides, whereas reactive oxygen species are the main mediators of ionizing radiation toxicity. We hypothesized that peroxiredoxin-I might be induced by cellular exposure to radiation and act to protect them against its cytotoxic effects. Western blot and Northern blot analyses were used to assess peroxiredoxin-I protein and mRNA expression. Rat C6 glioma cells were engineered to overexpress sense or antisense human peroxiredoxin-I using retroviral vectors. Clonogenic cell survival was used to assess radiosensitivities of the engineered cells. Ionizing radiation induced peroxiredoxin-I protein and mRNA expression in human HT29 colon cancer and rat C6 glioma cells in a dose- and time-dependent manner over a 24 hr period. To determine the effect of peroxiredoxin-I on radiation responses, C6 glioma cells were engineered to overexpress sense or antisense human peroxiredoxin-I. In clonogenic assays, cells overexpressing peroxiredoxin-I were more radioresistant. Cells transduced with antisense peroxiredoxin-I were marginally more sensitive to radiation toxicity. Irradiation can induce peroxiredoxin-I expression, and the increased peroxiredoxin-I may protect cells from further radiation damage. These results suggest that protection by peroxiredoxin-I may play an important role in the survival of glioma and colon cancer cells in patients undergoing radiation therapy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)794-798
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Neuroscience Research
Volume70
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 12 2002
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Antioxidant
  • Ionizing radiation
  • Natural killer enhancing factor
  • Peroxiredoxin

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