Inactivation of glutathione peroxidase activity contributes to UV-induced squamous cell carcinoma formation

  • Walshe, J.
  • Serewko-Auret, M.M.
  • Teakle, N.
  • Cameron, S.
  • Minto, K.
  • Smith, L.
  • Burcham, P.C.
  • Russell, T.
  • Strutton, G.
  • Griffin, A.
  • Chu, F.-F.
  • Esworthy, S.
  • Reeve, V.
  • Saunders, N.A.
Publication date
May 2007
Publisher
American Association for Cancer Research Inc.

Abstract

Cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas (CSCC) are a common malignancy of keratinocytes that arise in sites of the skin exposed to excessive UV radiation. In the present study, we show that human SCC cell lines, preneoplastic solar keratoses (SK), and CSCC are associated with perturbations in glutathione peroxidase (GPX) activity and peroxide levels. Specifically, we found that two of three SKs and four of five CSCCs, in vivo, were associated with decreased GPX activity and all SKs and CSCCs were associated with an elevated peroxide burden. Given the association of decreased GPX activity with CSCC, we examined the basis for the GPX deficiency in the CSCCs. Our data indicated that GPX was inactivated by a post-translational mechanism and that GPX...

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