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Larry Marnett Cellular Responses to Aldehydic Products of Lipid Peroxidation
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Aldehyde Mediators of Oxidative Damage
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Diffusible Electrophiles from Lipid Peroxidation Ox Red -H 2 O Ox
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Lipid Peroxidation-Induced DNA Damage
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M 1 dG T M 1 dG A frameshifts OH-Hexyl-dG T OH-Hexyl- dG A Mutagenic Spectrum of Lipid Peroxidation-Induced Adducts
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M 1 dG T M 1 dG dA frameshifts OH-Hexyl-dG T OH-Hexyl- dG dA dA dG Mutagenic Spectrum of Lipid Peroxidation-Induced Adducts
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HNE and ONE Protein Adducts CRT,8, 284, (1995); CRT, 16, 1598 (2003) plus unstable Michael adducts ONE is 100x more reactive than HNE
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Enedials from Other Sources
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HNE Induction of Apoptosis and Necrosis CRT, 14, 1090 (2001)
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Toxicity of Peroxidation-Derived Aldehydes CRT, 17, 453 (2004)
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Depletion of GSH by HNE
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Apoptosis Induced by HPNE and ONE in RKO Cells CRT, 17, 453 (2004)
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membranereceptor? Cas-3 Procas-3 Cas-8 Cell membrane Mitochondria Bcl-2 Cas-9 Apaf-1 Cyt c PARP -fodrin DFF45/35
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Protein Synthesis is Required for HNE-Mediated Apoptosis What transcriptional pathways are altered by HNE?
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Reduced Apoptosis in p53 -/- Cells Exposed to HNE
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NF B Signaling Li et al, Mol.Immunol., 41, 701 (2004)
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JBC, 276, 18223 (2001) HNE Inhibits NF B Translocation and DNA Binding
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HNE Inhibits NF B-Dependent Transcription
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HNE Modification of I B Kinase
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SHHSSH HS Structure and Regulation of I B Kinase
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Oxidative Stress and Its Consequences IKIK
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Doses 5, 20, and 60 µM HNE Array TypeAffymetrix U133 Plus 2.0 Chip ~55,000 Probes ~47,000 Transcripts Times 6 and 24 h Microarray Experiments: Dose Response, Time Course, and Chip Specifications CRT, 18, 1641 (2005)
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422 115 0 011 3 5 µM HNE20 µM HNE 60 µM HNE 54520 all genes Genes Up-regulated at 6 h Using Microarray
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2742 20 µM HNE60 µM HNE 54597 all genes Genes Up-regulated by HNE at 24 h
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Known Genes Upregulated by HNE HNE Stimulates Many Different Transcriptional Pathways
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HNE Induces Gene Expression via Many Signaling Pathways Response Transcription Factors Induced Genes Antioxidant Response Nrf2HMOX1, NQO1, GCLM, X c – Misfolded/Damaged Protein Response; Amino Acid Starvation HSFs, ATF4, ATF6, XBP1 DnaJA4, HspA6, Hsp70B, Gadd34, ASNS DNA Damage Response p53Mdm2, cyclin G2, p21 General Stress/ Unknown Other/Unknown Gadd45 , Clusterin, CYP39A1 Stress-Activated Kinase Signaling AP-1stress-responsive genes
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Induction of ARE Target Genes by HNE (Real Time RT-PCR)
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Induction of CYP39A1 by HNE
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Increase in Protein Levels Following HNE Treatment
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Activation of Stress-Responsive Transcription Factors by HNE
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Activation of NRF2 CRT, 18, 1779 (2005)
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Knock-down of Nrf2 by siRNA
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-tubulin (50 kDa) Nrf2 (68 kDa) siRNA MG-132 (5 M) none none control control Nrf2 Nrf2 - + - + - + nuclear protein blot Knock-down of Nrf2 by siRNA
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HNE-treatment
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Activation of Heat-Shock Signaling by Hsp90 Modification CRT, 19, 173 (2006)
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JPET, 315, 8 (2005); Chem.Res.Toxicol.18, 1324 (2005) Immunochemical Detection of HNE-Adducted Proteins in Alcoholic Liver Disease Microsomal Mitochondrial
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Protein Labeling with Azido-HNE Aaron Jacobs
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Analysis of Proteins Modified in RKO cells 0 M100 M50 M -FBS+FBS-FBS+FBS Results: Protein labeling more prominent in cells incubated with media lacking FBS Most labeled proteins are high Mol. Wt. Protein: 5 g/lane 4-20% SDS-PAGE gradient gel Nitrocellulose (0.2 m) Probe with S/A-HRP Std Andy Vila
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Putative Targets of Electrophilic Lipid Peroxidation Products Low level stress Protection High level stress Apoptosis
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Not All Aldehydes Are Created Equal HNE Extensive changes in gene expression and signaling p53-Dependent-Apoptosis MDA Changes in gene expression and signaling p53-Dependent G1/S and G2/M block No Apoptosis -Substituted-MDA R = alkyl/aryl No signaling changes No Apoptosis/No Necrosis
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Induction of p53-Dependent Cell Cycle Arrest and Apoptosis by QD-MDA
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Aldehyde Mediators of Oxidative Damage
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Induces apoptosis in A549 cells at 100-200 nM Uhlson et al, Chem.Res.Toxicol. 15, 896, 2002
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Aldehyde Mediators of Oxidative Damage Protein Targets, Biological Effects?
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Chuan Ji James West Aaron Jacobs Andy Vila CRT, 19, 173 (2006)
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Carmelo Rizzo Alan Brash Ned Porter Jianxin Ji National Foundation for Cancer Research National Institutes of Health Acknowledgements
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Sowell et al, PNAS, 101, 17964 (2004) 1.3 µM in human plasma HNE-Ascorbate Conjugate Found In Vivo
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