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In Vitro Bioluminescence Assay to Characterize Circadian Rhythm in Mammary Epithelial Cells
Published on: September 28, 2017
Hydrogen peroxide modulates clock gene expression via PRX2-STAT3-REV-ERBα/β pathway
Guohua Ji1, Ke Lv1, Hailong Chen1
1State Key Laboratory of Space Medicine Fundamentals and Application, China Astronaut Research and Training Center, 26 Beiqing Road, Beijing, 100094, PR China.
Abstract:
The circadian rhythm is a widespread physiological phenomenon present in almost all forms of life and is constituted by a system of interlocked transcriptional/translational feedback loops (TTFLs). External zeitgebers regulate biological rhythms through the direct or indirect regulation of circadian genes. Oxidative stress is involved in many diseases and injuries, such as ageing, diabetes, Alzheimer's disease, and cancer. Despite an increasing number of studies on circadian rhythm disorders caused by oxidative stress, little is known about the effects of oxidants on clock gene expression and the underlying mechanism. In this study, we found that the protein expression of circadian genes Clock, Bmal1, Per1/2, and Cry1/2 in NIH3T3 cells was upregulated by hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), an important mediator of oxidative stress. In addition, H2O2 modulated the circadian rhythm of Bmal1-luciferase via RORα, REV-ERBα (NR1D1), and REV-ERBβ (NR1D2). Further studies showed that H2O2 regulated biological rhythm by PRX2-STAT3-REV-ERBα/β pathway. These findings provide an accessory loop-related mechanism by which non-transcriptional oscillation interplays with TTFLs.
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