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Glutathione and apoptosis

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Pages 689-706 | Received 30 Jun 2008, Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Apoptosis or programmed cell death represents a physiologically conserved mechanism of cell death that is pivotal in normal development and tissue homeostasis in all organisms. As a key modulator of cell functions, the most abundant non-protein thiol, glutathione (GSH), has important roles in cellular defense against oxidant aggression, redox regulation of proteins thiols and maintaining redox homeostasis that is critical for proper function of cellular processes, including apoptosis. Thus, a shift in the cellular GSH-to-GSSG redox balance in favour of the oxidized species, GSSG, constitutes an important signal that could decide the fate of a cell. The current review will focus on three main areas: (1) general description of cellular apoptotic pathways, (2) cellular compartmentation of GSH and the contribution of mitochondrial GSH and redox proteins to apoptotic signalling and (3) role of redox mechanisms in the initiation and execution phases of apoptosis.

Abbreviations
γ-GGT=

γ-glutamyltransferase

ADP=

adenosine diphosphate

AIF=

apoptosis inducing factor

Apaf-1=

apoptotic protease activation factor-1

APE=

apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease

ASK-1=

-2, apoptosis signal-regulating kinase 1, -2

ATP=

adenosine triphosphate

Bax=

pro-apoptotic protein Bax

Bcl-2=

anti-apoptotic protein

BER=

base excision repair

Bid=

BH3-only pro-apoptotic protein Bid

BIR=

Baculovirus IAP repeat

BSO=

buthionine sulphoximine

CARD=

caspase activation and recruiting domain

caspase-8,-9,-3=

active form of caspase-8,-9,-3

CJ=

cristae junction

CL=

cardiolipin

CL-OOH=

peroxidized cardiolipin

cypD=

cyclophylin D

Cys=

cysteine

cyt c=

cytochrome c

DCVC=

S-(1,2-dichlorevinyl)-L-cysteine

DED=

death effector domain

DIC=

dicarboxylate carrier

DISC=

death-inducing signalling complex

DP=

dipeptidase

ER=

endoplasmic reticulum

FADD=

Fas-associated death domain

FasL=

Fas ligand

G6PD=

glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase

GAPDH=

glyceraldehyde-3-phospate dehydrogenase

GCL=

glutamate-cysteine ligase

Glu=

glutamic acid

Gly=

glycine

GPx=

GSH peroxidase

GR=

GSH reductase

GS=

glutathione synthase

GSH=

glutathione

GSSG=

glutathione disulphide

H2O2=

hydrogen peroxide

HDM2=

human double minute 2 protein

IAA=

iodoacetic acid

JNK=

c-Jun N-terminal kinase

MPT=

mitochondrial permeability transition

mtDNA=

mitochondrial DNA

mtGSH/GSSG=

mitochondrial GSH/GSSG

NAC=

N-acetylcysteine

NER=

nucleotide excision repair

NO•=

nitric oxide

OGC=

oxo-glutarate carrier

OGG1=

8-oxodG glycosylase

OPA1=

optic atrophya 1 protein

PTP=

permeability transition pore

ROS=

reactive oxygen species

RNO=

reactive nitrogen species

Smac/Diablo=

second mitochondria-derived activator of caspases/direct IAP binding protein with low pI

tBH=

tert-butyl hydroperoxide

tBid=

truncated form of Bid

TCDD=

2,3,7,8-tetrachloredibenzo-p-dioxin

TRAF2/6=

TNFα receptor-associated factor 2/6

Trx1=

thioredoxin 1, reduced form

Trx2=

thioredoxin 2, reduced form

TRX-S-S=

thioredoxin, oxidized form

UPR=

unfolding protein response

VDAC=

voltage-dependent anion channel

Abbreviations
γ-GGT=

γ-glutamyltransferase

ADP=

adenosine diphosphate

AIF=

apoptosis inducing factor

Apaf-1=

apoptotic protease activation factor-1

APE=

apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease

ASK-1=

-2, apoptosis signal-regulating kinase 1, -2

ATP=

adenosine triphosphate

Bax=

pro-apoptotic protein Bax

Bcl-2=

anti-apoptotic protein

BER=

base excision repair

Bid=

BH3-only pro-apoptotic protein Bid

BIR=

Baculovirus IAP repeat

BSO=

buthionine sulphoximine

CARD=

caspase activation and recruiting domain

caspase-8,-9,-3=

active form of caspase-8,-9,-3

CJ=

cristae junction

CL=

cardiolipin

CL-OOH=

peroxidized cardiolipin

cypD=

cyclophylin D

Cys=

cysteine

cyt c=

cytochrome c

DCVC=

S-(1,2-dichlorevinyl)-L-cysteine

DED=

death effector domain

DIC=

dicarboxylate carrier

DISC=

death-inducing signalling complex

DP=

dipeptidase

ER=

endoplasmic reticulum

FADD=

Fas-associated death domain

FasL=

Fas ligand

G6PD=

glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase

GAPDH=

glyceraldehyde-3-phospate dehydrogenase

GCL=

glutamate-cysteine ligase

Glu=

glutamic acid

Gly=

glycine

GPx=

GSH peroxidase

GR=

GSH reductase

GS=

glutathione synthase

GSH=

glutathione

GSSG=

glutathione disulphide

H2O2=

hydrogen peroxide

HDM2=

human double minute 2 protein

IAA=

iodoacetic acid

JNK=

c-Jun N-terminal kinase

MPT=

mitochondrial permeability transition

mtDNA=

mitochondrial DNA

mtGSH/GSSG=

mitochondrial GSH/GSSG

NAC=

N-acetylcysteine

NER=

nucleotide excision repair

NO•=

nitric oxide

OGC=

oxo-glutarate carrier

OGG1=

8-oxodG glycosylase

OPA1=

optic atrophya 1 protein

PTP=

permeability transition pore

ROS=

reactive oxygen species

RNO=

reactive nitrogen species

Smac/Diablo=

second mitochondria-derived activator of caspases/direct IAP binding protein with low pI

tBH=

tert-butyl hydroperoxide

tBid=

truncated form of Bid

TCDD=

2,3,7,8-tetrachloredibenzo-p-dioxin

TRAF2/6=

TNFα receptor-associated factor 2/6

Trx1=

thioredoxin 1, reduced form

Trx2=

thioredoxin 2, reduced form

TRX-S-S=

thioredoxin, oxidized form

UPR=

unfolding protein response

VDAC=

voltage-dependent anion channel

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