Title of article :
NF-κB protects lung epithelium against hyperoxia-induced nonapoptotic cell death–oncosis
Author/Authors :
William R. Franek، نويسنده , , Dympna M.P. Morrow*، نويسنده , , Hong Zhu*، نويسنده , , Ivana Vancurova، نويسنده , , Veronika Miskolci، نويسنده , , Kenta Darley-Usmar*، نويسنده , , H. Hank Simms*، نويسنده , , Lin L. Mantell، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Prolonged exposure to hyperoxia induces pulmonary epithelial cell death and acute lung injury. Although both apoptotic and nonapoptotic morphologies are observed in hyperoxic animal lungs, nonapoptotic cell death had only been recorded in transformed lung epithelium cultured in hyperoxia. To test whether the nonapoptotic characteristics in hyperoxic animal lungs are direct effects of hyperoxia, the mode of cell death was determined both morphologically and biochemically in human primary lung epithelium exposed to 95% O2. In contrast to characteristics observed in apoptotic cells, hyperoxia induced swelling of nuclei and an increase in cell size, with no evidence for any augmentation in the levels of either caspase-3 activity or annexin V incorporation. These data suggest that hyperoxia can directly induce nonapoptotic cell death in primary lung epithelium. Although hyperoxia-induced nonapoptotic cell death was associated with NF-κB activation, it is unknown whether NF-κB activation plays any causal role in nonapoptotic cell death. This study shows that inhibition of NF-κB activation can accelerate hyperoxia-induced epithelial cell death in both primary and transformed lung epithelium. Corresponding to the reduced cell survival in hyperoxia, the levels of MnSOD were also low in NF-κB-deficient cells. These results demonstrate that NF-κB protects lung epithelial cells from hyperoxia-induced nonapoptotic cell death.
Keywords :
Hyperoxia , NF-?B , Nonapoptosis , MnSOD , Oxidative , free radicals , Oncosis
Journal title :
Free Radical Biology and Medicine
Journal title :
Free Radical Biology and Medicine