Discovery of phytochelatins in human urine: Evidence for function in selenium disposition and protection against cadmium

IF 2.5 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY FASEB bioAdvances Pub Date : 2023-08-12 DOI:10.1096/fba.2023-00050
Zachery R. Jarrell, Ken H. Liu, Kristine K. Dennis, Xin Hu, Greg S. Martin, Dean P. Jones, Young-Mi Go
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This report identifies, for the first time, a phytochelatin compound, phytochelatin 2 [γ-E-C-γ-E-C-G], and related metabolites in human urine. Phytochelatins are metal-binding peptides produced by plants. They are present in nearly all human diets, due to their ubiquity in plants. The urinary concentration of phytochelatin 2 among 143 adults was in the low micromolar range, and phytochelatin 2 and its metabolites had differential correlations with urinary selenium and toxic metals. Activities of ingested phytochelatins are largely undescribed. Observed urinary metal interactions were investigated further in cell and animal models. Selenite reacted with phytochelatin to form a phytochelatin selenotrisulfide, and the preformed selenotrisulfide showed increased selenium uptake by renal proximal tubule cells. In vivo studies further showed that oral phytochelatin increased renal selenium content and decreased lung cadmium in mice. Presence of phytochelatin in human urine combined with its function in selenium and heavy metal distribution present a new route by which diet may influence metal disposition and bioavailability.

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人类尿液中植物螯合素的发现:硒处理和镉防护功能的证据
本文首次在人体尿液中发现植物螯合素化合物phytochelatin 2 [γ-E-C-γ-E-C-G]及其相关代谢物。植物螯合素是植物产生的金属结合肽。由于它们在植物中无处不在,它们几乎存在于所有人类的饮食中。143例成人尿中植物螯合素2浓度在低微摩尔范围内,植物螯合素2及其代谢物与尿硒和有毒金属存在差异相关性。摄入的植物螯合素的活性在很大程度上是未描述的。在细胞和动物模型中进一步研究了观察到的尿金属相互作用。亚硒酸盐与植物螯合素反应形成植物螯合素硒三硫化物,预形成的硒三硫化物增加了肾近端小管细胞对硒的摄取。体内研究进一步表明,口服植物螯合素可提高小鼠肾硒含量,降低肺镉含量。植物螯合素在人体尿液中的存在及其在硒和重金属分布中的作用为饮食影响金属的处置和生物利用度提供了一条新的途径。
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