Short- and Long- Term Effects of Cigarette Smoke Exposure on Glutathione Homeostasis in Human Bronchial Epithelial Cells

Background: Cigarette smoke extract (CSE), a model for studying the effects of tobacco smoke in vivo and in vitro, induces cell oxidative stress and affects the antioxidative glutathione system. We evaluated the impact of CSE on airway epithelial cells and the possible cytoprotective effect of the m...

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Main Authors: Claudia Bazzini, Valeria Rossetti, Davide Antonio Civello, Francesca Sassone, Valeria Vezzoli, Luca Persani, Laura Tiberio, Luigi Lanata, Michela Bagnasco, Markus Paulmichl, Giuliano Meyer, Maria Lisa Garavaglia
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Published: Cell Physiol Biochem Press GmbH & Co KG 2013-12-01
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spelling doaj-f3651db02d7a45fbb4ce6f44a20163262020-11-25T01:35:43ZengCell Physiol Biochem Press GmbH & Co KGCellular Physiology and Biochemistry1015-89871421-97782013-12-0132112914510.1159/000356633356633Short- and Long- Term Effects of Cigarette Smoke Exposure on Glutathione Homeostasis in Human Bronchial Epithelial CellsClaudia BazziniValeria RossettiDavide Antonio CivelloFrancesca SassoneValeria VezzoliLuca PersaniLaura TiberioLuigi LanataMichela BagnascoMarkus PaulmichlGiuliano MeyerMaria Lisa GaravagliaBackground: Cigarette smoke extract (CSE), a model for studying the effects of tobacco smoke in vivo and in vitro, induces cell oxidative stress and affects the antioxidative glutathione system. We evaluated the impact of CSE on airway epithelial cells and the possible cytoprotective effect of the mucolitic drug S-carboximethilcysteine lysine salt (S-CMC-Lys). Methods: Reduced glutathione (GSH) and reactive oxygen species (ROS) intracellular levels were evaluated by fluorimetry in human bronchial epithelial cells (16-HBE) and the expression and activity of enzymes of the GSH metabolic pathway were investigated by RT-PCR, Western blot and colorimetric assays. Results: CSE significantly increased cell mortality in a time and dose dependent manner, via an apoptosis-independent pathway. Short-term (3 hours) CSE exposure induced an increase in ROS levels and a GSH intracellular concentration drop. In parallel, the expression of glutathione peroxidases 2 and 3, glutathione reductase and glutamate-cysteine-ligase was increased. S-CMC-Lys was effective in counteracting these effects. Conclusion: CSE affects ROS levels, GSH concentration and GSH enzymes pathway. These effects can be to some extent reversed by S-CMC-Lys, that could represent a therapeutic tool to counteract CSE induced oxidative cellular injuries.http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/356633Cigarette smokeOxidative stressGlutathioneCarboxymethylcysteineAirway epithelial cells
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author Claudia Bazzini
Valeria Rossetti
Davide Antonio Civello
Francesca Sassone
Valeria Vezzoli
Luca Persani
Laura Tiberio
Luigi Lanata
Michela Bagnasco
Markus Paulmichl
Giuliano Meyer
Maria Lisa Garavaglia
spellingShingle Claudia Bazzini
Valeria Rossetti
Davide Antonio Civello
Francesca Sassone
Valeria Vezzoli
Luca Persani
Laura Tiberio
Luigi Lanata
Michela Bagnasco
Markus Paulmichl
Giuliano Meyer
Maria Lisa Garavaglia
Short- and Long- Term Effects of Cigarette Smoke Exposure on Glutathione Homeostasis in Human Bronchial Epithelial Cells
Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry
Cigarette smoke
Oxidative stress
Glutathione
Carboxymethylcysteine
Airway epithelial cells
author_facet Claudia Bazzini
Valeria Rossetti
Davide Antonio Civello
Francesca Sassone
Valeria Vezzoli
Luca Persani
Laura Tiberio
Luigi Lanata
Michela Bagnasco
Markus Paulmichl
Giuliano Meyer
Maria Lisa Garavaglia
author_sort Claudia Bazzini
title Short- and Long- Term Effects of Cigarette Smoke Exposure on Glutathione Homeostasis in Human Bronchial Epithelial Cells
title_short Short- and Long- Term Effects of Cigarette Smoke Exposure on Glutathione Homeostasis in Human Bronchial Epithelial Cells
title_full Short- and Long- Term Effects of Cigarette Smoke Exposure on Glutathione Homeostasis in Human Bronchial Epithelial Cells
title_fullStr Short- and Long- Term Effects of Cigarette Smoke Exposure on Glutathione Homeostasis in Human Bronchial Epithelial Cells
title_full_unstemmed Short- and Long- Term Effects of Cigarette Smoke Exposure on Glutathione Homeostasis in Human Bronchial Epithelial Cells
title_sort short- and long- term effects of cigarette smoke exposure on glutathione homeostasis in human bronchial epithelial cells
publisher Cell Physiol Biochem Press GmbH & Co KG
series Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry
issn 1015-8987
1421-9778
publishDate 2013-12-01
description Background: Cigarette smoke extract (CSE), a model for studying the effects of tobacco smoke in vivo and in vitro, induces cell oxidative stress and affects the antioxidative glutathione system. We evaluated the impact of CSE on airway epithelial cells and the possible cytoprotective effect of the mucolitic drug S-carboximethilcysteine lysine salt (S-CMC-Lys). Methods: Reduced glutathione (GSH) and reactive oxygen species (ROS) intracellular levels were evaluated by fluorimetry in human bronchial epithelial cells (16-HBE) and the expression and activity of enzymes of the GSH metabolic pathway were investigated by RT-PCR, Western blot and colorimetric assays. Results: CSE significantly increased cell mortality in a time and dose dependent manner, via an apoptosis-independent pathway. Short-term (3 hours) CSE exposure induced an increase in ROS levels and a GSH intracellular concentration drop. In parallel, the expression of glutathione peroxidases 2 and 3, glutathione reductase and glutamate-cysteine-ligase was increased. S-CMC-Lys was effective in counteracting these effects. Conclusion: CSE affects ROS levels, GSH concentration and GSH enzymes pathway. These effects can be to some extent reversed by S-CMC-Lys, that could represent a therapeutic tool to counteract CSE induced oxidative cellular injuries.
topic Cigarette smoke
Oxidative stress
Glutathione
Carboxymethylcysteine
Airway epithelial cells
url http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/356633
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