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Article Dans Une Revue Antioxidants and Redox Signaling Année : 2012

Detoxification of H2S by Differentiated Colonic Epithelial Cells: Implication of the Sulfide Oxidizing Unit and of the Cell Respiratory Capacity

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Aims: Sulfide is released in the large intestine lumen by the microbiota and is an inhibitor of mitochondrial respiration and a genotoxic agent in colonocytes when present in excess. Deciphering how colonocytes metabolize sulfide is an important issue. Results: In this study, using the human colonic epithelial HT-29 Glc(-/+) cells, we found that 50 mu M sodium hydrogen sulfide represents the threshold of concentration above which respiration is decreased. The capacity of HT-29 Glc(-/+) cells to oxidize lower concentration of sulfide was associated with the expression of transcripts corresponding to the enzymes of the sulfide oxidizing unit (SOU), that is, sulfide quinone reductase (SQR), dioxygenase ethylmalonic encephalopathy, and thiosulfate sulfur transferase (TST). Inhibition of cell O-2 consumption by sulfide was reverted by zinc but not by calcium and iron. When the cells undergo either spontaneous or butyrate-induced differentiation, their capacity to oxidize sulfide was significantly increased. The expression levels of the genes corresponding to the enzymes of the SOU were not increased, whereas increased cellular maximal respiratory capacity and oxygen consumption by the dioxygenase were both measured. In human biopsies recovered from various parts of the large intestine, the three enzymes of the SOU were expressed. Innovation: SOU and cell respiratory capacity are crucial for sulfide detoxification in colonocytes. Conclusion: Sulfide oxidative capacity in the colonic mucosa is higher in differentiated than in proliferative epithelial cells. The cell respiratory capacity and SOU activity appear to represent major determinants allowing sulfide detoxification in colonic epithelial cells.
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hal-00966772 , version 1 (27-03-2014)

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Sabria Mimoun, Mireille Andriamihaja, Catherine C. Chaumontet, Calina Atanasiu, Robert Benamouzig, et al.. Detoxification of H2S by Differentiated Colonic Epithelial Cells: Implication of the Sulfide Oxidizing Unit and of the Cell Respiratory Capacity. Antioxidants and Redox Signaling, 2012, 17 (1), pp.1-10. ⟨10.1089/ars.2011.4186⟩. ⟨hal-00966772⟩
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