Higher induction of heat shock protein 72 by heat stress in cisplatin-resistant than in cisplatin-sensitive cancer cells
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Higher induction of heat shock protein 72 by heat stress in cisplatin-resistant than in cisplatin-sensitive cancer cells
Abstract
Induction of the heat shock proteins (HSPs) is involved in the increased resistance to cancer therapies such as chemotherapy and hyperthermia. We used two human ovarian cancer cell lines; a cisplatin (CDDP)-sensitive line A2780 and its CDDP-resistant derivative, A2780CP. The concentration of intracellular glutathione (GSH) is higher (2.7-fold increase) in A2780CP cells than in A2780 cells. A mild treatment with a heat stress (42 degrees C for 30 min) induced synthesis of both the heat shock protein 72 (Hsp72) mRNA and the HSP72 protein in A2780CP cells, but not in A2780 cells. In contrast, a severe heat stress (45 degrees C for 30 min) increased synthesis of the HSP72 protein in the two cell lines. The induced level of the HSP72 protein by the severe treatment was higher in A2780CP than in A2780 cells. The gel mobility shift assay showed that DNA binding activities of the heat shock factor (HSF) in the two cell lines were induced similarly and significantly by the mild heat stress. Immunocytochemistry using an anti HSF1 antibody also indicated that mild heat stress activated the HSF1 translocation from the cytosol to the nucleus similarly in the both cell lines. Pretreatment of CDDP-sensitive A2780 cells with N-acetyl-L-cysteine, a precursor of GSH, effectively enhanced induction of the Hsp72 mRNA by the mild heat stress. The present findings demonstrate that induction of the Hsp72 mRNA by the mild heat stress was more extensive in CDDP-resistant A2780CP cells. It is likely that the higher GSH concentration in A2780CP cells plays an important role in promoting Hsp72 gene expression induced by the mild heat stress probably through processes downstream of activation of HSF-DNA binding.
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