Effect of glutathione reductase knockdown in response to UVB-induced oxidative stress in human lung adenocarcinoma

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Background: Glutathione reductase (GR) plays a critical role in the maintenance of physiological redox status in cells. However, the comprehensive investigations of GR-modulated oxidative stress have not been reported.Methods: In the present study, we cultured a human lung adenocarcinoma line CL1-0 and its GR-knockdown derivative CL1-0ΔGR to evaluate their differential responses to UVB-irradiation.Results: We identified 18 proteins that showed significant changes under UVB-irradiation in CL1-0ΔGR cells rather than in CL1-0 cells. Several proteins involving protein folding, metabolism, protein biosynthesis and redox regulation showed significant changes in expression.Conclusions: In summary, the current study used a comprehensive lung adenocarcinoma-based proteomic approach for the identification of GR-modulated protein expression in response to UVB-irradiation. To our knowledge, this is the first global proteomic analysis to investigate the role of GR under UVB-irradiation in mammalian cell model. © 2014 Chou and Chan; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Chou, H. C., & Chan, H. L. (2014). Effect of glutathione reductase knockdown in response to UVB-induced oxidative stress in human lung adenocarcinoma. Proteome Science, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1477-5956-12-2

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