Literature DB >> 17316070

Role of glutathione in apoptosis induced by radiation as determined by 1H MR spectra of cultured tumor cells.

Antonella Rosi1, Sveva Grande, Anna Maria Luciani, Alessandra Palma, Claudio Giovannini, Laura Guidoni, Orazio Sapora, Vincenza Viti.   

Abstract

The relationship between apoptosis induced by gamma radiation and glutathione in cells of two human cancer cell lines, HeLa from cervix carcinoma and MCF-7 from mammary carcinoma, was examined. MCF-7 cells appeared to be more radioresistant than HeLa cells, and radiation-induced apoptosis, which was monitored by assessing phosphatidylserine externalization, was observed in HeLa cells but not in MCF-7 cells. Glutathione levels monitored by (1)H MRS were higher in MCF-7 cells than in HeLa cells, while the opposite was true for the free glu signals. MCF-7 cells became more radiosensitive when treated with 0.1 mM buthionine sulfoximine, which inhibits GSH synthesis through inactivation of gamma-glutamylcysteine synthetase, with the concomitant appearance of radiation-induced apoptosis. We can thus reasonably associate, at least in part, the resistance of MCF-7 cells to apoptosis with a high level of glutathione and probably with a high activity of gamma-glutamylcysteine synthetase. A late decrease in glutathione concentration after irradiation was observed in MCF-7 cells, but not in HeLa cells and to a lesser degree in buthionine sulfoximine-treated MCF-7 cells. This would indicate that the radiation-induced decrease in glutathione concentration is not related to the onset of apoptosis, but it is more likely related to glutathione consumption as a result of detoxification reactions.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17316070     DOI: 10.1667/RR0578.1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiat Res        ISSN: 0033-7587            Impact factor:   2.841


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