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Query: UNIPROT:P04040 (
Catalase
)
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The response to initial glucocorticoid therapy in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) reliably predicts the response to multiagent chemotherapy. Patients resistant to glucocorticoids (prednisone poor responders (PPR)) have a poorer event-free survival compared to glucocorticoid-sensitive patients (prednisone good responders (PGR)). A case-control study was performed to investigate differential protein expression in leukaemic blasts from PGR and PPR childhood ALL patients. Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2-DE) was used for an unsupervised screening and surface enhanced laser desorption/ionisation-time of flight mass spectrometry (SELDI-TOF MS) for the characterisation of protein spots. In difference maps of average gels for the proteomes of each responder group, differentially expressed proteins were identified after tryptic digestion and spotting onto H4-SELDI-TOF-MS chips. Proteins overexpressed in PPR were
Catalase
, RING finger protein 22 alpha,
Valosin-containing protein
(
VCP
) and a G-protein-coupled receptor. Proteins overexpressed in PGR were protein kinase C and malate dehydrogenase.
Valosin-containing protein
was chosen for validation and quantification by Western blot analysis in a second case-control group of ALL patients. In this second independent cohort, median
VCP
expression (P25-P75) was 0.15 (0.11-0.28) in PGR and 0.34 (0.14-0.99) in PPR patients (P = 0.04). We conclude that high
VCP
expression is associated with poor prednisone response in childhood ALL patients.
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PMID:Unsupervised proteome analysis of human leukaemia cells identifies the Valosin-containing protein as a putative marker for glucocorticoid resistance. 1654 Nov 42
Catalase
is a key antioxidant enzyme that catalyzes the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) to water and oxygen, and it appears to shuttle between the cytoplasm and peroxisome via unknown mechanisms.
Valosin-containing protein
(
VCP
) belongs to the AAA class of ATPases and is involved in diverse cellular functions, e.g. cell cycle and protein degradation, etc. Here we show that
VCP
and PEX19, a protein essential for peroxisome biogenesis, interact with each other. Knockdown of either
VCP
or PEX19 resulted in a predominantly cytoplasmic redistribution of catalase, and loss of
VCP
ATPase activity also increased its cytoplasmic redistribution. Moreover,
VCP
knockdown decreased intracellular ROS levels in normal and H2O2-treated cells, and an oxidation-resistant
VCP
impaired the ROS-induced cytoplasmic redistribution of catalase. These observations reveal a novel feedback mechanism, in which
VCP
can sense H2O2 levels, and regulates them by controlling the localization of catalase.
...
PMID:VCP Is an integral component of a novel feedback mechanism that controls intracellular localization of catalase and H2O2 Levels. 2345 92