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タイトル: Mitochondria-Targeted Superoxide Dismutase (SOD2) Regulates Radiation Resistance and Radiation Stress Response in HeLa Cells
著者: HOSOKI, Ayaka
YONEKURA, Shin-Ichiro
ZHAO, Qing-Li
WEI, Zheng-Li
TAKASAKI, Ichiro
TABUCHI, Yoshiaki
WANG, Li-Li
HASUIKE, Shiga
NOMURA, Takaharu
TACHIBANA, Akira
HASHIGUCHI, Kazunari
YONEI, Shuji
KONDO, Takashi
ZHANG-AKIYAMA, Qiu-Mei
著者名の別形: 秋山, 秋梅
キーワード: SOD2
Mitochondria
Radiation protection
Oxidative stress
2', 7'-dichlorofluorescein
Regulation of gene expression
Pathway analysis
発行日: 2012
出版者: Japan Radiation Research Society
誌名: Journal of Radiation Research
巻: 53
号: 1
開始ページ: 58
終了ページ: 71
抄録: Reactive oxygen species (ROS) act as a mediator of ionizing radiation-induced cellular damage. Previous studies have indicated that MnSOD (SOD2) plays a critical role in protection against ionizing radiation in mammalian cells. In this study, we constructed two types of stable HeLa cell lines overexpressing SOD2, HeLa S3/SOD2 and T-REx HeLa/SOD2, to elucidate the mechanisms underlying the protection against radiation by SOD2. SOD2 overexpression in mitochondria enhanced the survival of HeLa S3 and T-REx HeLa cells following γ-irradiation. The levels of γH2AX significantly decreased in HeLa S3/SOD2 and T-REx HeLa/SOD2 cells compared with those in the control cells. MitoSoxTM Red assays showed that both lines of SOD2-expressing cells showed suppression of the superoxide generation in mitochondria. Furthermore, flow cytometry with a fluorescent probe (2', 7'-dichlorofluorescein) revealed that the cellular levels of ROS increased in HeLa S3 cells during post-irradiation incubation, but the increase was markedly attenuated in HeLa S3/SOD2 cells. DNA microarray analysis revealed that, of 47, 000 probe sets analyzed, 117 and 166 probes showed more than 2-fold changes after 5.5 Gy of γ-irradiation in control and HeLa S3/SOD2 cells, respectively. Pathway analysis revealed different expression profiles in irradiated control cells and irradiated SOD2-overexpressing cells. These results indicate that SOD2 protects HeLa cells against cellular effects of γ-rays through suppressing oxidative stress in irradiated cells caused by ROS generated in the mitochondria and through regulating the expression of genes which play a critical role in protection against ionizing radiation.
著作権等: © 2012 by Journal of Radiation Research Editorial Committee
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/155172
DOI(出版社版): 10.1269/jrr.11034
PubMed ID: 22302046
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