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Selenoprotein S Suppression Enhances the Late Stage Differentiation of Proerythrocytes Via SIRT1 KCI 등재후보

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대한구강생물학회 (The Korean Academy of Oral Biology)
초록

Selenoprotein S (SelS) is widely expressed in diverse tissues where it localizes in the plasma membrane and endoplasmic reticulum. We studied the potential function of SelS in erythrocyte differentiation using K562 cells stably over-expressing SelS wild-type (WT) or one of two SelS point mutants, U188S or U188C. We found that in the K562 cells treated with 1μM Ara-C, SelS gradually declined over five days of treatment. On day 4, intracellular ROS levels were higher in cells expressing SelS-WT than in those expressing a SelS mutant. Moreover, the cell cycle patterns in cells expressing SelS-WT or U188C were similar to the controls. The expression and activation of SIRT1 were also reduced during K562 differentiation. Cells expressing SelS-WT showed elevated SIRT1 expression and activation (phosphorylation), as well as higher levels of FoxO3a expression. SIRT1 activation was diminished slightly in cells expressing SelS-WT after treatment with the ROS scavenger NAC (12 mM), but not in those expressing a SelS mutant. After four days of Ara-C treatment, SelS-WT-expressing cells showed elevated transcription of β-globin, y-globin, ε-globin, GATA-1 and zfpm-1, whereas cells expressing a SelS mutant did not. These results suggest that the suppression of SelS acts as a trigger for proerythrocyte differentiation via the ROS-mediated downregulation of SIRT1.

저자
  • Hee-Young Yang(Department of Oral Biochemistry, Dental Science Research Institute, The 2nd Stage of Brain Korea 21 for Dental School, Chonnam National University)
  • Kyoung-Jin Chung(Department of Oral Biochemistry, Dental Science Research Institute, The 2nd Stage of Brain Korea 21 for Dental School, Chonnam National University)
  • Hyang-Rim Park(Department of Oral Biochemistry, Dental Science Research Institute, The 2nd Stage of Brain Korea 21 for Dental School, Chonnam National University)
  • Seong-Jeong Han(Department of Biochemistry, Center for Aging and Geriatrics, Chonnam National University Medical School, School of Biological Science and Technology, Chonnam National University)
  • Seung-Rock Lee(Department of Biochemistry, Center for Aging and Geriatrics, Chonnam National University Medical School)
  • Kee-Oh Chay(Department of Biochemistry, Center for Aging and Geriatrics, Chonnam National University Medical School)
  • Ick Young Kim(Laboratory of Cellular and Molecular Biochemistry, School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University)
  • Byung-Ju Park(Department of Oral Biochemistry, Dental Science Research Institute, The 2nd Stage of Brain Korea 21 for Dental School, Chonnam National University)
  • Tae-Hoon Lee(Department of Oral Biochemistry, Dental Science Research Institute, The 2nd Stage of Brain Korea 21 for Dental School, Chonnam National University) Corresponding author