Oxidative stress activates anion exchange protein 2 and AP-1 in airway epithelial cells.
Anion exchange protein 2 (AE2) is a membrane-bound protein that mediates chloride-bicarbonate exchange. In addition to regulating intracellular pH and cell volume, AE2 exports superoxide (O.) to the extracellular matrix in an HCO-dependent process. Given this ability to export O., we hypothesized that expression of AE2 in the lung is regulated by oxidative stress. AE2 mRNA and protein expression was measured by RT-PCR and Western blot analysis, respectively, in differentiated human bronchial epithelial cells exposed to H(2)O(2) (100 microM). Alterations in in vivo AE2 protein expression were evaluated in lung tissue of rats exposed to 70% O(2). The role of transcription factor activator protein (AP)-1 in oxidant regulation of AE2 was evaluated by EMSA and by immunoblotting of nuclear phospho-c-jun. Results show increased AE2 mRNA and protein expression after oxidant exposure. This was preceded by transient increases in DNA binding of AE2-specific AP-1 and phosphorylation of c-jun. This study demonstrates that AE2 expression is regulated by oxidative stress in airway epithelial cells and that this regulation correlates with activation of AP-1.
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- Transcription Factor AP-1
- SLC4A Proteins
- Respiratory System
- Respiratory Mucosa
- RNA, Messenger
- Oxidative Stress
- Oxidation-Reduction
- Membrane Proteins
- Hydrogen Peroxide
- Humans
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DOI
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Volume
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Start / End Page
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Related Subject Headings
- Transcription Factor AP-1
- SLC4A Proteins
- Respiratory System
- Respiratory Mucosa
- RNA, Messenger
- Oxidative Stress
- Oxidation-Reduction
- Membrane Proteins
- Hydrogen Peroxide
- Humans