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HIV-Tat Induces the Nrf2/ARE Pathway through NMDA Receptor-Elicited Spermine Oxidase Activation in Human Neuroblastoma Cells

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Citazione:
Mastrantonio, R., Cervelli, M., Pietropaol, S., Mariottini, P., Colasanti, M., Persichini, T., HIV-Tat Induces the Nrf2/ARE Pathway through NMDA Receptor-Elicited Spermine Oxidase Activation in Human Neuroblastoma Cells, <>, 2016; 2016 (11/2): 1-13. [doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0149802] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/271507]
Abstract:
Previously, we reported that HIV-Tat elicits spermine oxidase (SMO) activity upregulation through NMDA receptor (NMDAR) stimulation in human SH-SY5Y neuroblastoma cells, thus increasing ROS generation, which in turn leads to GSH depletion, oxidative stress, and reduced cell viability. In several cell types, ROS can trigger an antioxidant cell response through the transcriptional induction of oxidative stress-responsive genes regulated by the nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2). Here, we demonstrate that Tat induces both antioxidant gene expression and Nrf2 activation in SH-SY5Y cells, mediated by SMO activity. Furthermore, NMDAR is involved in Tat-induced Nrf2 activation. These findings suggest that the NMDAR/SMO/Nrf2 pathway is an important target for protection against HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders.
Tipologia CRIS:
Articolo in rivista, Nota a sentenza
Keywords:
oxidative stress, nrf2, hiv tat
Elenco autori:
Mastrantonio, Roberta; Cervelli, Manuela; Pietropaol, Stefano; Mariottini, Paolo; Colasanti, Marco; Persichini, Tiziana
Link alla scheda completa:
https://publicatt.unicatt.it/handle/10807/271507
Pubblicato in:
PLOS ONE
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