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Query: UNIPROT:P05109 (
S100A8
)
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Pulmonary emphysema is characterized by alveolar type II (ATII) cell death, destruction of alveolar wall septa, and irreversible airflow limitation. Cigarette smoke induces oxidative stress and is the main risk factor for this disease development. ATII cells isolated from nonsmokers, smokers, and patients with emphysema were used for this study. ATII cell apoptosis in individuals with this disease was detected.
DJ-1
and
S100A8
have cytoprotective functions against oxidative stress-induced cell injury. Reduced
DJ-1
and
S100A8
interaction was found in ATII cells in patients with emphysema. The molecular function of
S100A8
was determined by an analysis of the oxidation status of its cysteine residues using chemoselective probes. Decreased
S100A8
sulfination was observed in emphysema patients. In addition, its lower levels correlated with higher cell apoptosis induced by cigarette smoke extract in vitro. Cysteine at position 106 within
DJ-1
is a central redox-sensitive residue.
DJ-1
C106A mutant construct abolished the cytoprotective activity of
DJ-1
against cell injury induced by cigarette smoke extract. Furthermore, a molecular and complementary relationship between
DJ-1
and
S100A8
was detected using gain- and loss-of-function studies.
DJ-1
knockdown sensitized cells to apoptosis induced by cigarette smoke extract, and
S100A8
overexpression provided cytoprotection in the absence of
DJ-1
.
DJ-1
knockout mice were more susceptible to ATII cell apoptosis induced by cigarette smoke compared with wild-type mice. Our results indicate that the impairment of
DJ-1
and
S100A8
function may contribute to cigarette smoke-induced ATII cell injury and emphysema pathogenesis.
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PMID:The relationship between DJ-1 and S100A8 in human primary alveolar type II cells in emphysema. 3131 18