SIRT5 prevents cigarette smoke extract-induced apoptosis in lung epithelial cells via deacetylation of FOXO3

Cell Stress and Chaperones - Tập 20 - Trang 805-810 - 2015
Yongfeng Wang1,2, Yuanbin Zhu2, Shigang Xing2, Ping Ma2, Dianjie Lin1,3
1School of Medicine, Shandong University, Ji’nan, People’s Republic of China
2Department of Respiratory Medicine, Yishui Central Hospital, Linyi, People’s Republic of China
3Department of Respiratory Medicine, Shandong Provincial Hospital, Jinan, People’s Republic of China

Tóm tắt

Cigarette smoking plays an important role in increased incidence of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The underlying mechanism in which cigarette smoking induced impairment of lung epithelial cells is still unknown. SIRT5 is a nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+)-dependent protein deacetylase, which has been implicated in the regulation of metabolism, stress responses, and aging. Forkhead box O3 (FOXO3) belongs to the O subclass of the forkhead family of transcription factors. It is also involved in protection from oxidative stress by upregulating antioxidants in epithelial cells. Here, we show that cigarette smoke extract (CSE) induces SIRT5 to deacetylate FOXO3 at K271 and K290. Deacetylation of FOXO3 promotes its nuclear localization. Notably, transfection with FOXO3 K271R- or K290R-attenuated CSE-induced apoptosis in SIRT5 knocked down cells, suggesting the protective effects of SIRT5, is mediated by FOXO3. In contrast, CSE stress upregulates SIRT5, which activates FOXO3α leading to rescuing apoptosis. Thus, SIRT5 constitutes a determinant of apoptosis by CSE in lung epithelial cells.

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