Apoptosis Induced by Influenza Virus-Hemagglutinin Stimulation may be Related to Fluctuation of Cellular Oxidative Condition
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Primary cultivated amnion epitherial cells prepared from amnion tissue of human fetal membrane (Amnion-cells) were stimulated with influenza virus-hemagglutinin (IV-HA), fractionated from a commercialized IV-HA vaccine by DEAE Sephacel column chromatography. From 72-96 h after stimulation, chromosomal DNA fragmentation and the appearance of in situ TUNEL stained-positive cells were revealed. Amnion-cell DNA fragmentation was inhibited in the presence of glycophorin A or C purified from the human erythrocyte membrane fraction, but not inhibited with free N-acetyl-neuraminic acid. RT-PCR and Western blotting analysis showed that anti-oxidative enzymes were altered with incubation period, accompanied by the expression of the cellular oxidative stress-related caspase cascade. Pre-stimulation of Amnion-cells with hemin, a heme oxygenase-1 inducer, significantly attenuated IV-HA induced DNA fragmentation. It is concluded that IV-HA induces apoptosis in Amnion-cells, and that this apoptotic induction may be facilitated by certain sialoglycoproteins on the cell surface, and is related to changes in the intracellular redox condition.
- 公益社団法人日本薬学会の論文
- 2003-02-01
著者
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Ohyama Kaname
Nagasaki Univ. Nagasaki Jpn
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OHYAMA Kunio
Department of Clinical Molecular Genetics, Faculty of Pharmacy, Tokyo University of Pharmacy & Life
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Ohyama Kunio
Department Of Biochemistry Faculty Of Pharmacy Tokyo University Of Pharmacy & Life Science
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Yuan Bo
Department Of Biochemistry Faculty Of Pharmacy Tokyo University Of Pharmacy & Life Science
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BESSHO Toshio
Yoneyama Maternity Hospital
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YAMAKAWA Toshio
Department of Biochemistry, School of Pharmacy, Tokyo University ofPharmacy and Life Science
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山川 富雄
Department Of Biochemistry Faculty Of Pharmacy Tokyo University Of Pharmacy & Life Science
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NISHINA Manabu
Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Tokyo University of Pharmacy & Life Science
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Nishina Manabu
Department Of Biochemistry Faculty Of Pharmacy Tokyo University Of Pharmacy & Life Science
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Yamakawa Toshio
Department Of Biochemistry School Of Pharmacy Tokyo University Of Pharmacy & Life Science (forme
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NISHINA Manabu
Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Tokyo University of Pharmacy & Life Science
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YAMAKAWA Toshio
Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Tokyo University of Pharmacy & Life Science
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YUAN Bo
Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Tokyo University of Pharmacy & Life Science
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