HO-2 provides endogenous protection against oxidative stress and apoptosis caused by TNF-α in cerebral vascular endothelial cells
- 1 November 2006
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physiological Society in American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology
- Vol. 291 (5), C897-C908
- https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpcell.00032.2006
Abstract
Tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) causes oxidative stress and apoptosis in a variety of cell types. Heme oxygenase (HO) degrades heme to bilirubin, an antioxidant, and carbon monoxide (CO), a cell cycle modulator, and a vasodilator. Newborn pig cerebral microvascular endothelial cells (CMVEC) highly express constitutive HO-2. We investigated the role of HO-2 in protection against TNF-α-induced apoptosis in cerebral vascular endothelium. In CMVEC from mice and newborn pigs, 15 ng/ml TNF-α alone, or with 10 μg/ml cycloheximide (CHX) caused apoptosis detected by nuclear translocation of p65 NF-κB, caspase-3 activation, DNA fragmentation, cell-cell contact destabilization, and cell detachment. TNF-α did not induce HO-1 expression in CMVEC. CMVEC from HO-2 knockout mice showed greater sensitivity to apoptosis caused by serum deprivation and TNF-α than did wild-type mice. TNF-α increased reactive oxygen species generation, including hydrogen peroxide and superoxide radicals, as detected by dihydrorhodamine-123 and dihydroethidium. The TNF-α response was inhibited by superoxide dismutase and catalase suggesting apoptosis is oxidative stress related. Inhibition of endogenous HO-2 in newborn pig CMVEC increased oxidative stress and exaggerated apoptosis caused by serum deprivation and TNF-α. In HO-1-overexpressing CMVEC (HO-1 selective induction by cobalt portophyrin), TNF-α did not cause apoptosis. A CO-releasing compound, CORM-A1, and bilirubin blocked TNF-α-induced reactive oxygen species accumulation and apoptosis consistent with the antioxidant and antiapoptotic roles of the end products of HO activity. We conclude that HO-2 is critical for protection of cerebrovascular endothelium against apoptotic changes induced by oxidative stress and cytokine-mediated inflammation.Keywords
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