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Erythropoietin-induced cytoprotection in intestinal epithelial cells is linked to system Xc<sup/>.

Citation
Martin, C., et al. “Erythropoietin-Induced Cytoprotection In Intestinal Epithelial Cells Is Linked To System Xc.”. Experimental Cell Research, pp. 202-206.
Center University of Alabama at Birmingham
Author Colin Martin, Mikita Patel, Miguel Melendez-Ferro, Brian Sims
Keywords Erythropoietin, Hydrogen peroxide, Necrotizing enterocolitis, S4-CPG, Sulfasalazine, System xC(-)
Abstract

Necrotizing enterocolitis is a common but serious complication among premature babies. Currently, there are limited treatment options. These include intensive supportive care and surgical intervention. In this study, we hypothesize that erythropoietin (Epo) could be protective against cell necrosis by increasing the levels of glutathione. This can be regulated by increasing the activity of system xC. This was demonstrated using intestinal epithelial cells (IEC-6) as a model system. S4-CPG and sulfasalazine pharmacologically inhibit xCT, which induced cell death. Our data showed a dose dependent decrease in cell viability when treated with both inhibitors. In addition, the IEC-6 cells displayed a dose dependent increase when treated with Epo. In conclusion, Epo can be protective against cell death and ultimately be considered as a treatment option for intestinal epithelial cell death.

Year of Publication
2017
Journal
Experimental cell research
Volume
352
Issue
2
Number of Pages
202-206
Date Published
12/2017
ISSN Number
1090-2422
DOI
10.1016/j.yexcr.2017.02.002
Alternate Journal
Exp. Cell Res.
PMID
28167131
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