Amelioration of oxidant stress by the defensin lysozyme

Author:

Liu Huixian,Zheng Feng,Cao Qi,Ren Bin,Zhu Li,Striker Gary,Vlassara Helen

Abstract

Reactive oxidant species (ROS), products of normal metabolism, cause oxidant injury if they accumulate in pathological amounts. Lysozyme (LZ) contains an 18-amino acid domain that binds agents such as advanced glycation end products (AGE) that generate ROS. We examined whether endogenous LZ affected physiological, or baseline, antioxidant balance and provided protection against both acute and chronic oxidant injury, using paraquat and H2O2as agents of acute injury and AGE for chronic injury. Hen egg LZ-Tg mice had threefold higher serum LZ levels and decreased baseline AGE levels in serum and liver. These findings were linked to an enhanced baseline systemic GSH-to-GSSG ratio. Baseline levels of stress response genes p66Shcand c-Jun were also lower in liver tissue of LZ-Tg mice. Survival from severe oxidant injury induced by paraquat was twofold greater in LZ-Tg mice. In addition, LZ-Tg mice were resistant to chronic exogenous oxidant stress (OS) induced by AGE administration. Preincubation of hepatocytes (Hep G2) with LZ suppressed redox balance at baseline, as well as OS after added paraquat, AGE, or H2O2. LZ also ameliorated paraquat-enhanced cell apoptosis in a dose-dependent manner and suppressed AGE-induced p66Shcexpression and c-Jun phosphorylation in Hep G2 cells. Thus LZ provides protection against acute and chronic oxidant injury by mechanisms involving suppression of ROS generation and of OS response genes.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology (medical),Physiology,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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