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      The role of Prdx6 in the protection of cells of the crystalline lens from oxidative stress induced by UV exposure

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          Abstract

          Purpose

          The immediate aim of this study was to investigate alterations in peroxiredoxin (Prdx) 6 at posttranslational levels, and the levels of protein oxidation, lipid peroxidation, and reactive oxygen species (ROS) in lens epithelial cells (LECs) after exposure to severe oxidative stress, such as ultraviolet-B (UV-B). Our ultimate aim was to provide new information on antioxidant defenses in the lens and their regulation, thereby broadening existing knowledge of the role of Prdx6 in lens physiology and pathophysiology.

          Methods

          The expression of the hyperoxidized form of Prdx6 and oxidation of protein were analyzed by western blotting and the OxyBlot assay in human LECs (hLECs). ROS levels were quantified using DCFH-DA dye, and cell viability was quantified by the MTS and TUNEL assays. To evaluate the protective effect of Prdx6, we cultured lenses with or without the TAT transduction domain (TAT-HA-Prdx6) and observed (and photographed) the cultures at specified time-points after the exposure to UV-B for the development of opacity.

          Results

          Prdx6 in hLECs was hyperoxidized after exposure to high amounts of UV-B. UV-B treatment of hLECs increased the levels of cell death, protein oxidation, and ROS. hLECs exposed to UV-B showed higher levels of ROS, which could be reduced by the application of extrinsic TAT-HA-Prdx6, attenuating UV-B-induced lens opacity and apoptotic cell death.

          Conclusion

          Excessive oxidative stress induces the hyperoxidation of Prdx6 and may reduce the ability of Prdx6 to protect LECs against ROS or stresses. Because extrinsic Prdx6 could attenuate UV-B-induced abuse, this molecule may have a potential in preventing cataractogenesis.

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          Journal
          0044652
          5384
          Jpn J Ophthalmol
          Jpn. J. Ophthalmol.
          Japanese journal of ophthalmology
          0021-5155
          1613-2246
          7 June 2017
          05 July 2016
          September 2016
          05 August 2017
          : 60
          : 5
          : 408-418
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Department of Ophthalmology, Kanazawa Medical University, 1-1 Daigaku, Uchinada, Kahoku, Ishikawa 920-0293, Japan
          [2 ]Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, USA
          Article
          PMC5544922 PMC5544922 5544922 nihpa882294
          10.1007/s10384-016-0461-1
          5544922
          27379999
          c7133f64-8385-46bc-bcf5-f38ae8c04b9a
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          Ultraviolet-B,Cataract,Lens epithelial cells,Oxidative stress,Peroxiredoxin 6

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