The effect of hypoxia on the expression of 150 kDa oxygen-regulated protein (ORP 150) in HeLa cells

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作者
Cechowska-Pasko, M
Bankowski, E
Chene, P
机构
[1] Med Acad Bialystok, Dept Biochem Med, PL-15089 Bialystok, Poland
[2] Novartis Oncol Dept, Basel, Switzerland
[3] Med Acad Bialystok, Dept Biochem Med, Bialystok, Poland
关键词
ORP; 150; hypoxia; HeLa cells;
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10.1159/000091467
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Correct protein folding is an important factor, for the translocation of newly synthesised proteins to specific subcellular compartments, extracellular matrix or to biological fluids. This process is regulated by a group of specific proteins, referred to as chaperones. Many stress conditions, such as oxygen or glucose deprivation, slow down the folding process and cause accumulation of unfolded/misfolded proteins in the cell. Molecular chaperones are induced in these conditions; with some named as oxygen-regulated proteins (ORPs). These bind to unfolded/misfolded proteins to facilitate correct assembly. ORP 150 is the subject of this study. Hypoxia results in an enhancement of ORP 150 expression in several tumour cell lines cultured in vitro. HeLa cells grown in hypoxic conditions ( despite an intensive expression of ORP 150) demonstrate higher rates of apoptosis in comparison to those cultured in normoxic conditions. Furthermore, the inhibition of ORP 150 synthesis by transfection of these cells with a specific siRNA resulted in an intensification of apoptosis, as indicated by specific markers of this process; the enhancement of poly ADP-ribose protein cleavage and the increase in Bim protein expression. We conclude from our study that the increase in ORP 150 synthesis protects the cells against the proapoptotic effect of hypoxia. Copyright (c) 2006 S. Karger AG, Basel.
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