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Inhibition of protein nitration prevents cisplatin-induced inactivation of STAT3 and promotes anti-apoptotic signaling in organ of Corti cells.

Rita Rosati1, Monazza Shahab1, William L Neumann2, Samson Jamesdaniel3.   

Abstract

JAK/STAT pathway is one among the several oxidative stress-responsive signaling pathways that play a critical role in facilitating cisplatin-induced ototoxicity. Cisplatin treatment decreases the levels of cochlear LMO4, which acts as a scaffold for IL6-GP130 protein complex. Cisplatin-induced nitration and degradation of LMO4 could destabilize this protein complex, which in turn could compromise the downstream STAT3-mediated cellular defense mechanism. Here, we investigated the link between cisplatin-induced nitrative stress and STAT3-mediated apoptosis by using organ of Corti cell cultures. SRI110, a peroxynitrite decomposition catalyst that prevented cisplatin-induced decrease in LMO4 levels and ototoxicity, was used to inhibit nitrative stress. Immunoblotting and immunostaining indicated that cisplatin treatment decreased the expression levels, phosphorylation, and nuclear localization of STAT3 in UB/OC1 cells. Inhibition of nitration by SRI110 co-treatment prevented cisplatin-induced inactivation of STAT3 and promoted its nuclear localization. SRI110 co-treatment reversed the cisplatin-induced changes in the expression levels of Bcl2l1, Ccnd1, Jak2, Jak3, and Src and significantly attenuated the changes in the expression levels of Cdkn1a, Egfr, Fas, Il6st, Jak1, Stat3, and Tyk2. Collectively, these results suggest that the inhibition of cisplatin-induced nitration prevents the inactivation of STAT3, which in turn enables the transcription of anti-apoptotic genes and thereby helps to mitigate cisplatin-induced toxicity.
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Keywords:  Cisplatin; Cochlea; LMO4; Nitrative stress; Ototoxicity; STAT3

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31078568      PMCID: PMC6546436          DOI: 10.1016/j.yexcr.2019.05.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Cell Res        ISSN: 0014-4827            Impact factor:   3.905


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