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. 2012 Apr;39(4):3755-65.
doi: 10.1007/s11033-011-1152-0. Epub 2011 Jul 7.

Glutaredoxin 2a, a mitochondrial isoform, plays a protective role in a human cell line under serum deprivation

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Glutaredoxin 2a, a mitochondrial isoform, plays a protective role in a human cell line under serum deprivation

Su-Jung Kim et al. Mol Biol Rep. 2012 Apr.

Abstract

The roles of mitochondrial glutaredoxin (Grx2a) under serum deprivation were assessed using the human stable HepG2 cell lines overexpressing or down-regulating Grx2a. The Grx2a-overexpressing stable cells displayed enhanced proliferation, decreased reactive oxygen species (ROS) and caspase-3 activity levels, and increased total GSH level, compared to the vector control cells. These characteristics of the overexpressing stable cells were reversed by down-regulating Grx2a in the same cell line. In the limited serum conditions, the Grx2a-overexpressing stable pcDNA3.0/HA-Grx2a cells exhibited higher cellular viabilities and total GSH level, and showed much lower enhancement in ROS and caspase-3 activity levels than the vector control pcDNA3.0/HA cells. However, the Grx2a-down-regulating stable cells gave rise to diminished cellular viabilities and further decreased total GSH level, and contained significantly higher ROS and caspase-3 activity levels, under serum deprivation than the vector control cells. These results suggest that Grx2a plays proliferative and anti-apoptotic roles under serum deprivation.

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