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  • Title: Early divergent lung antioxidant enzyme expression in response to lipopolysaccharide.
    Author: Clerch LB, Wright A, Chung DJ, Massaro D.
    Journal: Am J Physiol; 1996 Dec; 271(6 Pt 1):L949-54. PubMed ID: 8997265.
    Abstract:
    Lipopolysaccharide (LPS), a component of the cell wall of Gram-negative bacteria, interacts with eukaryotic cells, causing changes in gene expression and a rapid increase in the formation of superoxide and H2O2. We now report that, within 6 h of treating rats with LPS, there was a divergent response in the lung of manganese superoxide dismutase (Mn-SOD) and catalase expression without a change in expression of copper-zinc superoxide dismutase or glutathione peroxidase. The activity and mRNA concentration of Mn-SOD increased during the time catalase mRNA concentration and activity decreased. These divergent changes and activation of nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-kappa B) were preceded by a fall, 1 h after LPS treatment, in the RNA binding activity of two redox-sensitive proteins: Mn-SOD RNA binding protein and catalase RNA binding protein. The rapid onset of these changes, the bacteriostatic properties of H2O2, and the signaling function of NF-kappa B suggest that the divergent expression of Mn-SOD and catalase is a coordinated component of the acute phase reaction to bacterial invasion.
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