Mitochondrial thioredoxin in regulation of oxidant-induced cell death.

Authors

Chen, Yan; Cai, Jiyang; Jones, Dean P

Publication Year 2006
Journal FEBS Letters
Chapter
Pages 6596-6602
Volume 580
Issue 28-29
Issn
Isbn
PMID 17113580.0
PMCID PMC1761693
DOI 10.1016/j.febslet.2006.11.007
URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.febslet.2006.11.007

Mitochondrial thioredoxin (mtTrx) can be oxidized in response to inducers of oxidative stress; yet the functional consequences of the oxidation have not been determined. This study evaluated the redox status of mtTrx and its association to oxidant-induced apoptosis. Results showed that mtTrx was oxidized after exposure to peroxides and diamide. Overexpression of mtTrx protected against diamide-induced oxidation and cytotoxicity. Oxidation of mtTrx was also achieved by knocking down its reductase; and lead to increased susceptibility to cell death. The data indicate that the redox status of mtTrx is a regulatory mechanism underlying the vulnerability of mitochondria to oxidative injury.