Role of the PLA2‐independent peroxiredoxin VI activity in the survival of immortalized fibroblasts exposed to cytotoxic oxidative stress

2004 
Abstract Peroxiredoxin VI (PrxVI) is a bifunctional enzyme with non-selenium glutathione peroxidase and Ca 2+ -independent acidic phospholipase A 2 activities. We demonstrate that transfection-mediated PrxVI overexpression protects immortalized human WI-38 and murine NIH3T3 fibroblasts against cytotoxic doses of tert -butylhydroperoxide and H 2 O 2 . Mutants for either glutathione peroxidase or phospholipase A 2 activity show that glutathione peroxidase but not phospholipase A 2 activity is required to promote cell survival after stress. Also, ectopic PrxVI overexpression does not protect telomerase-stabilized WI-38 fibroblasts against stress-induced premature senescence.
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