Lens-specific regulation of the thioredoxin-1 gene, but not thioredoxin-2, upon in Vivo photochemical oxidative stress in the emory mouse

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Thioredoxin (TRX)-1 and TRX-8 redox-regulatory genes were analyzed in the lens and some other tissues of the Emery mouse, a model for age-related human cataract. The cDNA transcripts of mRNAs encoding TRX-1 and TRX-2 genes were isolated and cloned by RT-PCR from the lens, liver, kidney, and tail, and the cDNA sequences were similar to the reported sequences of murine TRX-1 and TRX-2 genes. In vivo photochemical oxidative stress to the Emery mice resulted in fivefold upregulation of the lens TRX-1 gene at 3 weeks and declined thereafter. Western blot analysis revealed a fourfold increase of TRX-1 protein in the lens at 3 weeks after oxidative stress. The TRX-2 gene in the lens was not changed up to 5 weeks and decreased by 50% thereafter. However, the expressions of these genes in the liver, kidney, and tail were not changed. Fluorescent light or riboflavin alone did not affect the expressions of TRX-1 and TRX-2 genes in the lens. Thus, we show the expressions of TRX-1 and TRX-2 genes in the lens, liver, kidney, and tail and lens-specific upregulation of the TRX-1 gene and protein expressions, possibly as a protective response to the altered redox state of the lens after in vivo oxidative stress to the Emory mouse.

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Reddy, P. G., Bhuyan, D. K., & Bhuyan, K. C. (1999). Lens-specific regulation of the thioredoxin-1 gene, but not thioredoxin-2, upon in Vivo photochemical oxidative stress in the emory mouse. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 265(2), 345–349. https://doi.org/10.1006/bbrc.1999.1691

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