TY - JOUR
T1 - Induction of heat shock protein 70 protects thymocytes against radiation-induced apoptosis
AU - Gordon, Sherilyn A.
AU - Hoffman, Rosemary A.
AU - Simmons, Richard L.
AU - Ford, Henri R.
N1 - Funding Information:
This study was supported by grant Al-16869 from the Na¬ tionalInstitutesofHealth,Bethesda,Md,andbyafaculty fellowshipfrom the American College of Surgeons, Chi¬ cago,111(DrFord). Presentedatthe17thAnnualMeetingoftheSurgical InfectionSociety,Pittsburgh,Pa,May1, 1997. Correspondingauthor:HenriR.Ford,MD,Chil¬ dren's Hospital ofPittsburgh, Department ofPediatrie Sur¬ gery,3705FifthAvenue,Pittsburgh,PA15213(e-mail: [email protected]).
PY - 1997/12
Y1 - 1997/12
N2 - Objective: To determine if induction of heat shock protein 70 (HSP 70), a stress protein that plays a cytoprotective role and inhibits cell death in response to various stimuli, will protect thymocytes and T-cell clones from radiation-induced apoptosis, and to define the mechanism of such protection. Design: Thymocytes from BALB/c mice or T-lymphocyte clones were incubated at 43°C for 1 hour to induce HSP 70, then irradiated. Control cells were irradiated but not heated. Fragmentation of DNA was quantitated, and p53, box, and bcl-2 expression was analyzed at various times by the Western blot method. Results: Only heated cells expressed HSP 70. The induction of HSP 70 increased basal apoptosis but significantly decreased radiation-induced apoptosis. Furthermore, introduction of an HSP 70 antisense oligomer prior to heating reversed the protective effect of HSP 70. Induction of HSP 70 in T- cell clones with sodium arsenite had a similar protective effect against radiation-induced apoptosis. Irradiation induced p53 and markedly upregulated box. The expression of p53 peaked at 4 hours and preceded maximal box induction. Induction of HSP 70 prior to irradiation suppressed p53 and significantly decreased box levels. Levels of bcl-2 were unaffected. Conclusions: Our data show that lISP 70 induction protects thymocytes from radiation-induced apoptosis by down-regulating p53 and box expression. The induction of HSP 70 may represent a novel mechanism by which the immunosuppressive effects and the associated infectious complications of radiation therapy can be minimized.
AB - Objective: To determine if induction of heat shock protein 70 (HSP 70), a stress protein that plays a cytoprotective role and inhibits cell death in response to various stimuli, will protect thymocytes and T-cell clones from radiation-induced apoptosis, and to define the mechanism of such protection. Design: Thymocytes from BALB/c mice or T-lymphocyte clones were incubated at 43°C for 1 hour to induce HSP 70, then irradiated. Control cells were irradiated but not heated. Fragmentation of DNA was quantitated, and p53, box, and bcl-2 expression was analyzed at various times by the Western blot method. Results: Only heated cells expressed HSP 70. The induction of HSP 70 increased basal apoptosis but significantly decreased radiation-induced apoptosis. Furthermore, introduction of an HSP 70 antisense oligomer prior to heating reversed the protective effect of HSP 70. Induction of HSP 70 in T- cell clones with sodium arsenite had a similar protective effect against radiation-induced apoptosis. Irradiation induced p53 and markedly upregulated box. The expression of p53 peaked at 4 hours and preceded maximal box induction. Induction of HSP 70 prior to irradiation suppressed p53 and significantly decreased box levels. Levels of bcl-2 were unaffected. Conclusions: Our data show that lISP 70 induction protects thymocytes from radiation-induced apoptosis by down-regulating p53 and box expression. The induction of HSP 70 may represent a novel mechanism by which the immunosuppressive effects and the associated infectious complications of radiation therapy can be minimized.
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U2 - 10.1001/archsurg.1997.01430360023004
DO - 10.1001/archsurg.1997.01430360023004
M3 - Article
C2 - 9403530
AN - SCOPUS:0031453994
SN - 0004-0010
VL - 132
SP - 1277
EP - 1282
JO - Archives of Surgery
JF - Archives of Surgery
IS - 12
ER -