Involvement of redox events in caspase activation in zinc-depleted airway epithelial cells

Airway epithelial cells (AEC) contain both pro- and anti-apoptotic factors but little is known about mechanisms regulating apoptosis of these cells. In this study we have examined the localization of pro-caspase-3 and Zn 2+, a cellular regulator of pro-caspase-3, in primary sheep and human AEC. Zn 2...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2002-10, Vol.297 (4), p.1062-1070
Hauptverfasser: Carter, Joanne E., Truong-Tran, Ai Q., Grosser, Dion, Ho, Lien, Ruffin, Richard E., Zalewski, Peter D.
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Zusammenfassung:Airway epithelial cells (AEC) contain both pro- and anti-apoptotic factors but little is known about mechanisms regulating apoptosis of these cells. In this study we have examined the localization of pro-caspase-3 and Zn 2+, a cellular regulator of pro-caspase-3, in primary sheep and human AEC. Zn 2+ was concentrated in both cytoplasmic vesicles and ciliary basal bodies, in the vicinity of both pro-caspase-3 and the antioxidant Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase (Cu/Zn SOD). Depletion of intracellular Zn 2+ in sheep AEC, using the membrane permeant Zn 2+ chelator TPEN, increased lipid peroxidation in the apical cell membranes (as assessed by immunofluorescence with anti-hydroxynonenal) as well as increasing activated pro-caspase-3 and apoptosis. There were smaller increases in caspase-2 and -6 but not other caspases. Activation of caspase-3 in TPEN-treated AEC was inhibited strongly by N-acetylcysteine and partially by vitamin C and vitamin E. These findings suggest that cytoplasmic pro-caspase-3 is positioned near the lumenal surface of AEC where it is under the influence of Zn 2+ and other anti-oxidants.
ISSN:0006-291X
1090-2104
DOI:10.1016/S0006-291X(02)02292-1