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Overexpression of human arginine decarboxylase rescues human mesenchymal stem cells against H?O? toxicity through cell survival protein activation.


ABSTRACT: In this study, we explored the potentiality of human arginine decarboxylase (ADC) to enhance the survival of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) against unfavorable milieu of host tissues as the low survival of MSCs is the issue in cell transplantation therapy. To address this, human MSCs overexpressing human ADC were treated with H2O2 and the resultant intracellular events were examined. First, we examined whether human ADC is overexpressed in human MSCs. Then, we investigated cell survival or death related events. We found that the overexpression of human ADC increases formazan production and reduces caspase 3 activation and the numbers of FITC, hoechst, or propidium iodide positive cells in human MSCs exposed to H2O2. To elucidate the factors underlying these phenomena, AKT, CREB, and BDNF were examined. We found that the overexpression of human ADC phosphorylates AKT and CREB and increases BDNF level in human MSCs exposed to H2O2. The changes of these proteins are possibly relevant to the elevation of agmatine. Collectively, our data demonstrate that the overexpression of human ADC stimulates pro-survival factors to protect human MSCs against H2O2 toxicity. In conclusion, the present findings support that ADC can enhance the survival of MSCs against hostile environment of host tissues.

SUBMITTER: Seo SK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3594598 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Overexpression of human arginine decarboxylase rescues human mesenchymal stem cells against H₂O₂ toxicity through cell survival protein activation.

Seo Su Kyoung SK   Yang Wonsuk W   Park Yu Mi YM   Lee Won Taek WT   Park Kyung Ah KA   Lee Jong Eun JE  

Journal of Korean medical science 20130304 3


In this study, we explored the potentiality of human arginine decarboxylase (ADC) to enhance the survival of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) against unfavorable milieu of host tissues as the low survival of MSCs is the issue in cell transplantation therapy. To address this, human MSCs overexpressing human ADC were treated with H2O2 and the resultant intracellular events were examined. First, we examined whether human ADC is overexpressed in human MSCs. Then, we investigated cell survival or death  ...[more]

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