Effect of epidermal growth factor on Cu, Zn-superoxide dismutase expression in cultured fibroblasts from rat skin
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Effect of epidermal growth factor on Cu, Zn-superoxide dismutase expression in cultured fibroblasts from rat skin
Abstract
The effects of epidermal growth factor (EGF) on Cu, Zn-superoxide dismutase (SOD) in cultured fibroblasts from rat skin exposed to superoxide anions were studied. Cross-linking of [125I]hEGF using disuccinimidyl suberate and immunoblot analysis using anti-EGF receptor antibody to crude plasma membrane fractions of fibroblasts showed that a 170 kDa EGF receptor protein was present on the membrane, as in A431 cells which over express a specific EGF receptor. The cytosolic SOD enzyme activity in fibroblasts exposed to superoxide anions 24 h after treatment with EGF plus nafamostat (NM), a potent protease inhibitor, was increased 1.6-fold compared to control-treated cells. Treatment with either EGF or NM alone, evoked little increase in SOD enzyme activity. The increase in Cu, Zn-SOD protein levels corresponded to the increase in cytosolic SOD enzyme activity in fibroblasts. The Cu, Zn-SOD mRNA level in fibroblasts treated with EGF plus NM at 3 and 6 h was higher than that of the control. Additionally, levels of [125I]hEGF degradation products released into the medium from fibroblasts exposed to superoxide anions were significantly reduced in the presence of NM. These results suggest that the stabilization of EGF by NM in culture is an important factor in the expression of its effects, and that EGF induces Cu, Zn-SOD expression by accelerating transcription of the Cu, Zn-SOD gene in cells, resulting in their protection from the effects of superoxide anion radicals.
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