Literature DB >> 3159728

Glutathione depletion greatly reduces neocarzinostatin cytotoxicity in Chinese hamster V79 cells.

W G DeGraff, A Russo, J B Mitchell.   

Abstract

The role of the intracellular thiol glutathione in the reductive activation of neocarzinostatin was investigated in Chinese hamster V79 cells. The cells were pretreated with agents that either lower (buthionine sulfoximine or diethyl maleate) or elevate (oxothiazolidine carboxylate) intracellular glutathione levels. These cells were then exposed to 1-5 micrograms/ml neocarzinostatin for 1 h and assayed for survival. Depletion of glutathione to levels at or below the limit of detection resulted in a marked reduction in neocarzinostatin cytotoxicity, while increasing glutathione levels to 250% of control values had little or no effect on neocarzinostatin toxicity. High performance liquid chromatography analysis of cysteine in untreated and glutathione-depleted cells showed cysteine levels lower than 0.2 microM, indicating that cysteine does not play a major role in the reductive activation of neocarzinostatin in untreated or glutathione-depleted cells. When intracellular cysteine levels were artificially elevated by oxothiazolidine carboxylate treatment of glutathione-depleted cells, neocarzinostatin toxicity was about two-thirds that seen in cells with normal glutathione levels. In cell-free systems, others have shown that reducing agents such as 2-mercaptoethanol are necessary for the activation of neocarzinostatin to a species that will cleave DNA. In this study, we have identified glutathione as the major cellular reducing agent for the activation of neocarzinostatin in a mammalian cell line.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3159728

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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