Pathways of 4-Hydroxy-2-Nonenal Detoxification in a Human Astrocytoma Cell Line

One of the consequences of the increased level of oxidative stress that often characterizes the cancer cell environment is the abnormal generation of lipid peroxidation products, above all 4-hydroxynonenal. The contribution of this aldehyde to the pathogenesis of several diseases is well known. In t...

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Published inAntioxidants Vol. 9; no. 5; p. 385
Main Authors Peroni, Eleonora, Scali, Viola, Balestri, Francesco, Cappiello, Mario, Mura, Umberto, Corso, Antonella Del, Moschini, Roberta
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Switzerland MDPI AG 05.05.2020
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Summary:One of the consequences of the increased level of oxidative stress that often characterizes the cancer cell environment is the abnormal generation of lipid peroxidation products, above all 4-hydroxynonenal. The contribution of this aldehyde to the pathogenesis of several diseases is well known. In this study, we characterized the ADF astrocytoma cell line both in terms of its pattern of enzymatic activities devoted to 4-hydroxynonenal removal and its resistance to oxidative stress induced by exposure to hydrogen peroxide. A comparison with lens cell lines, which, due to the ocular function, are normally exposed to oxidative conditions is reported. Our results show that, overall, ADF cells counteract oxidative stress conditions better than normal cells, thus confirming the redox adaptation demonstrated for several cancer cells. In addition, the markedly high level of NADP -dependent dehydrogenase activity acting on the glutahionyl-hydroxynonanal adduct detected in ADF cells may promote, at the same time, the detoxification and recovery of cell-reducing power in these cells.
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PhD student at the Tuscany Region Pegaso PhD School in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Italy.
ISSN:2076-3921
2076-3921
DOI:10.3390/antiox9050385