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1 May 2009 Mitochondrial Targeting of a Catalase Transgene Product by Plasmid Liposomes Increases Radioresistance In Vitro and In Vivo
Michael W. Epperly, J. A. Melendez, Xichen Zhang, Suhua Nie, Linda Pearce, James Peterson, Darcy Franicola, Tracy Dixon, Benjamin A. Greenberger, Paavani Komanduri, Hong Wang, Joel S. Greenberger
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Epperly, M. W., Melendez, J. A., Zhang, X., Nie, S, Pearce, L., Peterson, J., Franicola, D., Dixon, T., Greenberger, B. A., Komanduri, P., Wang, H. and Greenberger, J. S. Mitochondrial Targeting of a Catalase Transgene Product by Plasmid Liposomes Increases Radioresistance In Vitro and In Vivo. Radiat. Res. 171, 588-595 (2009).

To determine whether increased mitochondrially localized catalase was radioprotective, a human catalase transgene was cloned into a small pSVZeo plasmid and localized to the mitochondria of 32D cl 3 cells by adding the mitochondrial localization sequence of MnSOD (mt-catalase). The cell lines 32D-Cat and 32D-mt-Cat had increased catalase biochemical activity as confirmed by Western blot analysis compared to the 32D cl 3 parent cells. The MnSOD-overexpressing 32D cl 3 cell line, 2C6, had decreased baseline catalase activity that was increased in 2C6-Cat and 2C6-mt-Cat subclonal cell lines. 32D-mt-Cat cells were more radioresistant than 32D-Cat cells, but both were radioresistant relative to 32D cl 3 cells. 2C6-mt-Cat cells but not 2C6-Cat cells were radioresistant compared to 2C6 cells. Intratracheal injection of the mt-catalase-plasmid liposome complex (mt-Cat-PL) but not the catalase-plasmid liposome complex (Cat-PL) increased the resistance of C57BL/6NHsd female mice to 20 Gy thoracic irradiation compared to MnSOD-plasmid liposomes. Thus mitochondrially targeted overexpression of the catalase transgene is radioprotective in vitro and in vivo.

Michael W. Epperly, J. A. Melendez, Xichen Zhang, Suhua Nie, Linda Pearce, James Peterson, Darcy Franicola, Tracy Dixon, Benjamin A. Greenberger, Paavani Komanduri, Hong Wang, and Joel S. Greenberger "Mitochondrial Targeting of a Catalase Transgene Product by Plasmid Liposomes Increases Radioresistance In Vitro and In Vivo," Radiation Research 171(5), 588-595, (1 May 2009). https://doi.org/10.1667/RR1424.1
Received: 2 April 2008; Accepted: 1 December 2008; Published: 1 May 2009
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