Dose-Dependent Effect of Mitochondrial Superoxide Dismutase Gene Overexpression on Radioresistance of HEK293T Cells.
Marina M TavleevaElena E RasovaAnna V RybakElena S BelykhElizaveta A FefilovaElizaveta M PnachinaIlya O VelegzhaninovPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2023)
Over the last two decades, a multitude of gain-of-function studies have been conducted on genes that encode antioxidative enzymes, including one of the key enzymes, manganese superoxide dismutase ( SOD2 ). The results of such studies are often contradictory, as they strongly depend on many factors, such as the gene overexpression level. In this study, the effect of altering the ectopic expression level of major transcript variants of the SOD2 gene on the radioresistance of HEK293T cells was investigated using CRISPRa technology. A significant increase in cell viability in comparison with the transfection control was detected in cells with moderate SOD2 overexpression after irradiation at 2 Gy, but not at 3 or 5 Gy. A further increase in the level of SOD2 ectopic expression up to 22.5-fold resulted in increased cell viability detectable only after irradiation at 5 Gy. Furthermore, a 15-20-fold increase in SOD2 expression raised the clonogenic survival of cells after irradiation at 5 Gy. Simultaneous overexpression of genes encoding SOD2 and Catalase (CAT) enhanced clonogenic cell survival after irradiation more effectively than separate overexpression of both. In conjunction with the literature data on the suppression of the procarcinogenic effects of superoxide dismutase overexpression by ectopic expression of CAT , the data presented here suggest the potential efficacy of simultaneous overexpression of SOD2 and CAT to reduce oxidative stress occurring in various pathological processes. Moreover, these results illustrate the importance of selecting the degree of SOD2 overexpression to obtain a protective effect.
Keyphrases
- amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
- cell proliferation
- poor prognosis
- oxidative stress
- transcription factor
- induced apoptosis
- genome wide
- copy number
- systematic review
- hydrogen peroxide
- binding protein
- cell cycle arrest
- risk assessment
- machine learning
- cell death
- gene expression
- stem cells
- mass spectrometry
- genome wide analysis
- electronic health record
- high resolution
- nitric oxide
- pi k akt
- bone marrow
- deep learning
- climate change
- cancer stem cells
- heat shock protein
- free survival