Treatment of human cancer cells with selenite or tellurite in combination with auranofin enhances
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2009
abstract:
Selenium is an essential trace element incorporated as selenocysteine in 25 human selenoproteins. Among
them are thioredoxin reductases (TrxR) and glutathione peroxidases, all central proteins in the regulation of
the cellular thiol redox state. In this paper the effects of selenite and tellurite treatment in human cancer cells
are reported and compared. Our results show that both selenite and tellurite, at relatively low concentrations,
are able to increase the expression of mitochondrial and cytosolic TrxR in cisplatin-sensitive (2008) and
-resistant (C13?) phenotypes. We further investigated the cellular effects induced by selenite or tellurite in
combination with the specific TrxR inhibitor auranofin. Selenite pretreatment induced a dramatic increase in
auranofin cytotoxicity in both resistant and sensitive cells. Investigation of TrxR activity and expression levels
as well as the cellular redox state demonstrated the involvement of TrxR inhibition and redox changes in
selenite and auranofin combined action.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Bindoli, Alberto
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