Hsp110 Expression Is Induced By Cadmium Exposure But Is Dispensable For Cell Survival Of Mouse Nih3t3 Fibroblasts

Environmental toxicology and pharmacology(2010)

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The effects of cadmium exposure on the expression of HSP110 were examined in mouse NIH3T3 fibroblasts. Following exposure to cadmium chloride, the level of HSP110 and HSP70 proteins increased after 3 h and remained elevated at 24 h. Similarly, their mRNA levels increased markedly in response to cadmium exposure. Treatment with 10 mu M mercury chloride, another toxic metal compound, also induced expression of HSP110; however, HSP110 expression was not induced in cells exposed to the same concentration of manganese chloride, zinc chloride, or lead chloride for 6 or 24 h. Silencing of HSP110 expression using short-interference RNA did not affect cadmium-induced cellular damage. These results show that cadmium exposure induces the expression of high molecular weight chaperone HSP110 as well as the well-known HSP70, but indicate that HSP110 does not play a major role in cell survival following cadmium exposure. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Cadmium,HSP110,HSP70,Cellular damage,NIH3T3 cells
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