Proteomic analysis of oxidatively modified proteins induced by the mitochondrial toxin 3-nitropropionic acid in human astrocytes expressing the HIV protein tat.

نویسندگان

  • Chava B Pocernich
  • H Fai Poon
  • Debra Boyd-Kimball
  • Bert C Lynn
  • Avindra Nath
  • Jon B Klein
  • D Allan Butterfield
چکیده

The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-Tat protein has been implicated in the neuropathogenesis of HIV infection. However, its role in modulating astroglial function is poorly understood. Astrocyte infection with HIV has been associated with rapid progression of dementia. Intracellularly expressed Tat is not toxic to astrocytes. In fact, intracellularly expressed Tat offers protection against oxidative stress-related toxins such as the mitochondrial toxin 3-nitroproprionic acid (3-NP). In the current study, human astrocytes expressing Tat (SVGA-Tat) and vector controls (SVGA-pcDNA) were each treated with the irreversible mitochondrial complex II inhibitor 3-NP. Proteomics analysis was utilized to identify changes in protein expression levels. By coupling 2D fingerprinting and identification of proteins by mass spectrometry, actin, heat shock protein 90, and mitochondrial single-stranded DNA binding protein were identified as proteins with increased expression, while lactate dehydrogenase had decreased protein expression levels in SVGA-Tat cells treated with 3-NP compared to SVGA-pcDNA cells treated with 3-NP. Oxidative damage can lead to several events including loss in specific protein function, abnormal protein clearance, depletion of the cellular redox-balance and interference with the cell cycle, ultimately leading to neuronal death. Identification of specific proteins protected from oxidation is a crucial step in understanding the interaction of Tat with astrocytes. In the current study, proteomics also was used to identify proteins that were specifically oxidized in SVGA-pcDNA cells treated with 3-NP compared to SVGA-Tat cells treated with 3-NP. We found beta-actin, calreticulin precursor protein, and synovial sarcoma X breakpoint 5 isoform A to have increased oxidation in control SVGA-pcDNA cells treated with 3-NP compared to SVGA-Tat cells treated with 3-NP. These results are discussed with reference to potential involvement of these proteins in HIV dementia and protection of astrocytes against oxidative stress by the HIV virus, a prerequisite for survival of a viral host cell.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Brain research. Molecular brain research

دوره 133 2  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2005