Alpha, mu and pi class glutathione S-transferases in human synovium and cultured synovial fibroblasts: effects of interleukin-1 alpha, hydrogen peroxide and inhibition of eicosanoid synthesis.

D L Mattey, N Nixon, J E Alldersea, W Cotton, A A Fryer, L Zhao, P Jones, R C Strange
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We describe expression of alpha, mu and pi class glutathione S-transferase (GST) and, CuZn- and Mn superoxide dismutase (SOD) in human synovium and cultured synovial fibroblasts. Immunohistochemical and immunoblotting studies showed synovium and cultured cells expressed pi GST and both isoforms of SOD. Cellular localisation was largely perinuclear. No expression of alpha or mu GST was detected even though polymerase chain reaction analysis showed 4/6 subjects had positive genotypes at the polymorphic, mu class GSTM1 locus. Incubation of cultured synovial fibroblasts with H2O2, IL-1 alpha and the cyclooxygenase and lipoxygenase inhibitor, Tenidap, did not induce expression of alpha, mu or pi GST though treatment with IL-1 alpha caused a marked increase in the expression of Mn SOD.

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人滑膜和培养的滑膜成纤维细胞中的α、mu和pi类谷胱甘肽s转移酶:白细胞介素-1 α、过氧化氢和类二十烷合成抑制的影响。
我们描述了α、mu和pi类谷胱甘肽s转移酶(GST)和cu -和Mn超氧化物歧化酶(SOD)在人滑膜和培养的滑膜成纤维细胞中的表达。免疫组织化学和免疫印迹研究显示,滑膜和培养细胞表达pi - GST和两种SOD亚型。细胞定位主要在核周。尽管聚合酶链反应分析显示4/6受试者在多态的mu类GSTM1位点基因型阳性,但未检测到α或mu GST的表达。培养的滑膜成纤维细胞与H2O2、IL-1 α和环氧化酶和脂氧化酶抑制剂Tenidap孵育后,α、mu和pi GST均未表达,但IL-1 α处理后,Mn SOD的表达明显增加。
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