Impaired antioxidant defence and accumulation of oxidative stress in caspase-2-deficient mice

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Caspase-2 has been implicated in apoptosis and in non-apoptotic processes such as cell cycle regulation, tumor suppression and ageing. Using caspase-2 knockout (casp2-/-) mice, we show here that the putative anti-ageing role of this caspase is due in part to its involvement in the stress response pathway. The old casp2-/- mice show increased cellular levels of oxidized proteins, lipid peroxides and DNA damage, suggesting enhanced oxidative stress. Furthermore, murine embryonic fibroblasts from casp2/ mice showed increased reactive oxygen species generation when challenged with pro-oxidants. Reduced activities of antioxidant enzymes glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) were observed in the old casp2 -/- mice. Interestingly, in the old casp2-/- animals expression of FoxO1 and FoxO3a was significantly reduced, whereas p21 levels and the number of senescent hepatocytes were elevated. In contrast to young wild-type mice, the casp2-/- animals fed an on ethanol-based diet failed to show enhanced GSH-Px and SOD activities. Thus, caspase-2, most likely via FoxO transcription factors, regulates the oxidative stress response in vivo. © 2012 Macmillan Publishers Limited All rights reserved.

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Shalini, S., Dorstyn, L., Wilson, C., Puccini, J., Ho, L., & Kumar, S. (2012). Impaired antioxidant defence and accumulation of oxidative stress in caspase-2-deficient mice. Cell Death and Differentiation, 19(8), 1370–1380. https://doi.org/10.1038/cdd.2012.13

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