Literature DB >> 16484044

Regulation of nitric oxide-induced apoptosis by sensitive to apoptosis gene protein.

Eun Sun Yang1, Jeen-Woo Park.   

Abstract

Sensitive to apoptosis gene (SAG) protein, a novel zinc RING finger protein that protects mammalian cells from apoptosis by redox reagents, is a metal chelator and a potential reactive oxygen species (ROS) scavenger, but its antioxidant properties have not been completely defined. Nitric oxide (NO), a radical species produced by many types of cells, is known to play a critical role in many regulatory processes, yet it may also participate in collateral reactions at higher concentrations, leading to cellular oxidative stress. In this report, we demonstrate that modulation of SAG expression in U937 cells regulates NO-induced apoptosis. When we examined the protective role of SAG against NO-induced apoptosis with U937 cells transfected with the cDNA for SAG, a clear inverse relationship was observed between the amount of SAG expressed in target cells and their susceptibility to apoptosis. We also observed the significant decrease in the endogenous production of ROS and oxidative DNA damage in SAG-overexpressed cells compared to control cells upon exposure to NO. These results suggest that SAG plays an important protective role in NO-induced apoptosis, presumably, through regulating the cellular redox status.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16484044     DOI: 10.1080/10715760500511500

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Free Radic Res        ISSN: 1029-2470


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