Literature DB >> 18452231

Zinc adaptation and resistance to cadmium toxicity in mammalian cells: molecular insight by proteomic analysis.

Estelle Rousselet1, Alain Martelli, Mireille Chevallet, Hélène Diemer, Alain Van Dorsselaer, Thierry Rabilloud, Jean-Marc Moulis.   

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To identify proteins involved in cellular adaptive responses to zinc, a comparative proteome analysis between a previously developed high zinc- and cadmium-resistant human epithelial cell line (high zinc-resistant HeLa cells, HZR) and the parental HeLa cells has been carried out. Differentially produced proteins included cochaperones, proteins associated with oxido-reductase activities, and ubiquitin. Biochemical pathways to which these proteins belong were probed for their involvement in the resistance of both cell lines against cadmium toxicity. Among ER stressors, thapsigargin sensitized HZR cells, but not HeLa cells, to cadmium toxicity more acutely than tunicamycin, implying that these cells heavily relied on proper intracellular calcium distribution. The similar sensitivity of both HeLa and HZR cells to inhibitors of the proteasome, such as MG-132 or lactacystin, excluded improved proteasome activity as a mechanism associated with zinc adaptation of HZR cells. The enzyme 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (HPPD) was overproduced in HZR cells as compared to HeLa cells. It transforms HPP to homogentisate in the second step of tyrosine catabolism. Inhibition of HPPD decreased the resistance of HZR cells against cadmium, but not that of HeLa cells, suggesting that adaptation to zinc overload and increased HPP removal are linked in HZR cells.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18452231     DOI: 10.1002/pmic.200701067

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proteomics        ISSN: 1615-9853            Impact factor:   3.984


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1.  Comparative proteomic analysis of the molecular responses of mouse macrophages to titanium dioxide and copper oxide nanoparticles unravels some toxic mechanisms for copper oxide nanoparticles in macrophages.

Authors:  Sarah Triboulet; Catherine Aude-Garcia; Lucie Armand; Véronique Collin-Faure; Mireille Chevallet; Hélène Diemer; Adèle Gerdil; Fabienne Proamer; Jean-Marc Strub; Aurélie Habert; Nathalie Herlin; Alain Van Dorsselaer; Marie Carrière; Thierry Rabilloud
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-04-22       Impact factor: 3.240

2.  Sex differences in shotgun proteome analyses for chronic oral intake of cadmium in mice.

Authors:  Yoshiharu Yamanobe; Noriyuki Nagahara; Takehisa Matsukawa; Takaaki Ito; Kanako Niimori-Kita; Momoko Chiba; Kazuhito Yokoyama; Toshihiro Takizawa
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-03-20       Impact factor: 3.240

3.  Levels of aqueous humor trace elements in patients with non-exsudative age-related macular degeneration: a case-control study.

Authors:  Anselm G M Jünemann; Piotr Stopa; Bernhard Michalke; Anwar Chaudhri; Udo Reulbach; Cord Huchzermeyer; Ursula Schlötzer-Schrehardt; Friedrich E Kruse; Eberhart Zrenner; Robert Rejdak
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-02-15       Impact factor: 3.240

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