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S-glutathionylated serine proteinase inhibitors as plasma biomarkers in assessing response to redox-modulating drugs.


ABSTRACT: Many cancer drugs impact cancer cell redox regulatory mechanisms and disrupt redox homeostasis. Pharmacodynamic biomarkers that measure therapeutic efficacy or toxicity could improve patient management. Using immunoblot analyses and mass spectrometry, we identified that serpins A1 and A3 were S-glutathionylated in a dose- and time-dependent manner following treatment of mice with drugs that alter reactive oxygen or nitrogen species. Tandem mass spectrometry analyses identified Cys(256) of serpin A1 and Cys(263) of serpin A3 as the S-glutathionylated residues. In human plasma from cancer patients, there were higher levels of unmodified serpin A1 and A3, but following treatments with redox active drugs, relative S-glutathionylation of these serpins was higher in plasma from normal individuals. There is potential for S-glutathionylated serpins A1 and A3 to act as pharmacodynamic biomarkers for evaluation of patient response to drugs that target redox pathways.

SUBMITTER: Grek CL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4151169 | biostudies-literature | 2012 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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S-glutathionylated serine proteinase inhibitors as plasma biomarkers in assessing response to redox-modulating drugs.

Grek Christina L CL   Townsend Danyelle M DM   Uys Joachim D JD   Manevich Yefim Y   Coker Woodrow J WJ   Pazoles Christopher J CJ   Tew Kenneth D KD  

Cancer research 20120308 9


Many cancer drugs impact cancer cell redox regulatory mechanisms and disrupt redox homeostasis. Pharmacodynamic biomarkers that measure therapeutic efficacy or toxicity could improve patient management. Using immunoblot analyses and mass spectrometry, we identified that serpins A1 and A3 were S-glutathionylated in a dose- and time-dependent manner following treatment of mice with drugs that alter reactive oxygen or nitrogen species. Tandem mass spectrometry analyses identified Cys(256) of serpin  ...[more]

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