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Am J Physiol Renal Physiol (October 31, 2006). doi:10.1152/ajprenal.00215.2006
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Submitted on June 13, 2006
Accepted on October 14, 2006

Inhibition of wild type p66ShcA in mesangial cells prevents glyco-oxidant dependent FOXO3a regulation and promotes the survival phenotype

Janaki Chintapalli1, Shuo Yang1, David Opawumi2, Sunita Ray Goyal2, Nazia Shamsuddin2, Ashwani Malhotra2, Krzysztof Reiss3, and Leonard G Meggs4*

1 Neuroscience, Temple University, School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
2 Newark, New Jersey, United States; MEDICINE, UMDNJ-NJMS, NEWARK, New Jersey, United States
3 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States; Neuroscience, Temple University, School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
4 MEDICINE, UMDNJ-NJMS, NEWARK, New Jersey, United States

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: meggslg{at}umdnj.edu.

Hyperglycemia triggers an exponential increase in reactive oxygen species (ROS) at the cellular level. Here, we demonstrate induction of the oxidant resistant phenotype in mesangial cells, by silencing the wild type (WT) p66ShcA gene. Two approaches were employed to inhibit WTp66ShcA in SV40 murine mesangial cells (MMC) and normal human mesangial cells (NHMC); transient transfection with isoform specific p66ShcA siRNA; stable transfection with mutant 36 p66ShcA expression vector. At high ambient glucose (HG), p66ShcA deficient cells exhibit resistance to HG induced ROS generation and attenuation in the amplitude of the kinetic curves for intracellular ROS metabolism, indicative of the pivotal role of WTp66ShcA in the generation of HG oxidant stress. We next examined phosphorylation and subcellular distribution of FKHRL1 (FOXO3a), a potent stress response regulator and downstream target of WTp66ShcA redox function. At HG, cell extracts of p66ShcA deficient cells analyzed by immunoblotting, show attenuation of FOXO3a phosphorylation at Thr-32, and indirect immunofluorescence of p66ShcA deficient cells, co-transfected with HA-FOXO3a, show predominant HA-FOXO3a nuclear localization. Conversely, parental cells at HG show upregulation of phos-Thr-32 and nuclear export of HA-FOXO3a. To determine whether inhibition of crosstalk between WTp66ShcA and FOXO3a, confers protection against oxidant-induced DNA damage, DNA strand breaks (DSB) and apoptosis were examined. AT HG, p66ShcA deficient cells exhibit increased resistance to DSB and apoptosis, while parental cells show striking increase in both parameters. We conclude, knockdown of WTp66ShcA redox function prevents HG dependent FOXO3a regulation and promotes the survival phenotype.




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