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Michael W Epperly1, J Richard Chaillet, Ronny Kalash, Ben Shaffer, Julie Goff, Darcy Franicola, Xichen Zhang, Tracy Dixon, Frank Houghton, Hong Wang, Hebist Berhane, Cynthia Romero, Jee-Hong Kim, Joel S Greenberger.
Abstract
Mitochondrial targeted manganese superoxide dismutase is a major antioxidant enzyme, the levels of which modulate the response of cells, tissues and organs to ionizing irradiation. We developed a Tet-regulated MnSOD mouse (MnSOD(tet)) to examine the detailed relationship between cellular MnSOD concentration and radioresistance and carried out in vitro studies using bone marrow culture derived stromal cell lines (mesenchymal stem cells). Homozygous MnSOD(tet/tet) cells had low levels of MnSOD, reduced viability and proliferation, increased radiosensitivity, elevated overall antioxidant stores, and defects in cell proliferation and DNA strand-break repair. Doxycycline (doxy) treatment of MnSOD(tet/tet) cells increased MnSOD levels and radioresistance from ñ of 2.79 ± 1.04 to 8.69 ± 1.09 (P = 0.0060) and normalized other biologic parameters. In contrast, MnSOD(tet/tet) cells showed minimal difference in baseline and radiation induced mRNA and protein levels of TGF-β, Nrf2 and NF-κB and radiation induced cell cycle arrest was not dependent upon MnSOD level. These novel MnSOD(tet/tet) mouse derived cells should be valuable for elucidating several parameters of the oxidative stress response to ionizing radiation.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23862693 PMCID: PMC3783950 DOI: 10.1667/RR3177.1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiat Res ISSN: 0033-7587 Impact factor: 2.841