Thioredoxin: A redox-regulating cellular cofactor for glucocorticoid hormone action - Cross talk between endocrine control of stress response and cellular antioxidant defense system

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作者
Makino, Y
Okamoto, K
Yoshikawa, N
Aoshima, M
Hirota, K
Yodoi, J
Umesono, K
Makino, I
Tanaka, H
机构
[1] ASAHIKAWA MED COLL,DEPT INTERNAL MED 2,ASAHIKAWA,HOKKAIDO 078,JAPAN
[2] KYOTO UNIV,DEPT BIOL RESPONSES,INST VIRUS RES,KYOTO 660,JAPAN
[3] NARA INST SCI & TECHNOL,GRAD SCH SCI,DEPT BIOSCI,IKOMA,NARA 63001,JAPAN
关键词
redox; oxidative stress; glucocorticoids; gene expression; thioredoxin;
D O I
10.1172/JCI119065
中图分类号
R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
学科分类号
1001 ;
摘要
Adaptation to stress evokes a variety of biological responses, including activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis and synthesis of a panel of stress-response proteins at cellular levels: for example, expression of thioredoxin (TRX) is significantly induced under oxidative conditions. Glucocorticoids, as a peripheral effector of the HPA axis, exert their actions via interaction with a ligand-inducible transcription factor glucocorticoid receptor (GR). However, how these stress responses coordinately regulate cellular metabolism is still unknown. In this study, we demonstrated that either antisense TRX expression or cellular treatment with H2O2 negatively modulates GR function and decreases glucocorticoid-inducible gene expression. Impaired cellular response to glucocorticoids is rescued by overexpression of TRX, most possibly through the functional replenishment of the GR. Moreover, not only the ligand binding domain but the DNA binding domain of the GR is also suggested to be a direct target of TRX. Together, we here present evidence showing that cellular glucocorticoid responsiveness is coordinately modulated by redox state and TRX level and propose that cross talk between neuroendocrine control of stress responses and cellular antioxidant systems may be essential for mammalian adaptation processes.
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页码:2469 / 2477
页数:9
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