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Cr(VI) increases tyrosine phosphorylation through reactive oxygen species-mediated reactions
Authors:Qian  Yong  Jiang  Binghua  Flynn  Daniel C  Leonard  Stephen S  Wang  Suiwei  Zhang  Zhuo  Ye  Jianping  Chen  Fei  Wang  Liying  Shi  Xianglin
Institution:(1) Cancer Center and Department of Microbiology and Immunology, School of Medicine, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV 26506-9300, USA;(2) Pathology and Physiology Research Branch, Health Effects Laboratory Division, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Morgantown, WV 26505, USA
Abstract:While Cr (VI)dashcontaining compounds are well established carcinogens, the mechanisms of their action remain to be investigated. In this study we show that Cr (VI) causes increased tyrosine phosphorylation in human lung epithelial A549 cells in a timedashdependent manner. Ndashacetyldashcysteine (NAC), a general antioxidant, inhibited Cr (VI)dashinduced tyrosine phosphorylation. Catalase, a scavenger of H2O2, sodium formate and aspirin, scavengers of hydroxyl radical (bullOH), also inhibited the increased tyrosine phosphorylation induced by Cr (VI). SOD, an inhibitor of superoxide radical (O2 bull ), caused less inhibition. ESR study shows that incubation of Cr (VI) with the A549 cells generates bullOH radical. The generation of radical was decreased by addition of catalase and sodium formate, while SOD did not have any inhibitory effect. Oxygen consumption measurements show that addition of f Cr (VI) to A549 cells resulted in enhanced molecular oxygen consumption. These results indicate that Cr (VI) can induce an increase in tyrosine phosphorylation. H2O2 and bullOH radicals generated during the process are responsible for the increased tyrosine phosphorylation induced by Cr (VI).
Keywords:Cr (VI)  tyrosine phosphorylation  A549 cells
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