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Role of PKC-delta activity in glutathione-depleted neuroblastoma cells
Authors:Domenicotti Cinzia  Marengo Barbara  Verzola Daniela  Garibotto Giacomo  Traverso Nicola  Patriarca Stefania  Maloberti Giuseppe  Cottalasso Damiano  Poli Giuseppe  Passalacqua Mario  Melloni Edon  Pronzato Maria Adelaide  Marinari Umberto Maria
Institution:Department of Experimental Medicine, Section of General Pathology, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy. cdmeni@medicina.unige.it
Abstract:Protein kinases C (PKCs) are a family of isoenzymes sensitive to oxidative modifications and involved in the transduction signal pathways that regulate cell growth. As such, they can act as cellular sensors able to intercept intracellular redox changes and promote the primary adaptive cell response. In this study, we have demonstrated that PKC isoforms are specifically influenced by the amount of intracellular glutathione (GSH). The greatest GSH depletion is associated with a maximal reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and accompanied by an increase in the activity of the delta isoform and a concomitant inactivation of alpha. ROS generation induced early morphological changes in GSH-depleted neuroblastoma cells characterized, at the intracellular level, by the modulation of PKC-delta activity that was involved in the pathway leading to apoptosis. When cells were pretreated with rottlerin, their survival was improved by the ability of this compound to inhibit the activity of PKC-delta and to counteract ROS production. These results define a novel role of PKC-delta in the cell signaling pathway triggered by GSH loss normally associated with many neurodegenerative diseases and clinically employed in the treatment of neuroblastoma.
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