Oxygen radicals induce stress proteins and tolerance to oxidative stress in human lymphocytes
- 1 January 1996
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal of Radiation Biology
- Vol. 70 (3) , 337-350
- https://doi.org/10.1080/095530096145076
Abstract
A set of eight proteins is induced in peripheral blood lymphocytes from normal donors by exposure to hydrogen peroxide or to xanthine oxidase plus hypoxanthine. Four of them (hsp90, hsp72 and proteins 65 and 50 kDa) are also expressed after heat shock, together with proteins 110, 100 and 38 kDa. Among proteins induced after oxidative stress is a 32 kDa protein-probably corresponding to heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1)- and a 27 kDa protein, both known to be induced by reactive oxygen species. Although ionizing radiation is known to generate a number of pro-oxidant intermediates, using our one-dimensional electrophoresis system we can detect no differences in the proteins synthesized after exposure to gamma-ray doses between 5 and 20 Gy as compared with control cells. Pre-exposure to a mild hyperthermia or to moderate oxidative stress significantly increases survival of lymphocytes challenged with high doses of reactive oxygen species, in conditions compatible with a protective rôle exerted by stress proteins. The increase in survival is accompanied by the maintenance of the proliferative capacity of the cells. The physiological rôle played by stress proteins in prevention and repair of damage and the relationships between stress protein induction, oxidative state, proliferation and mode of cell death are discussed.Keywords
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