Protein Information

ID 1867
Name hsp90 beta
Synonyms D6S182; HSP 84; HSP 90; HSP90 BETA; HSP90AB1; HSP90B; HSPC 2; HSPC2…

Compound Information

ID 868
Name sodium arsenite
CAS sodium arsenenite

Reference

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12119132 Somji S, Ann Sens M, Garrett SH, Gurel V, Todd JH, Sens DA: Expression of hsp 90 in the human kidney and in proximal tubule cells exposed to heat, sodium arsenite and cadmium chloride. Toxicol Lett. 2002 Jul 21;133(2-3):241-54.
The expression of heat shock protein (hsp) 90alpha and beta mRNA and protein were determined in the human kidney and in human proximal tubule (HPT) cells exposed to lethal and sub-lethal concentrations of Cd (+2) under both acute and extended conditions of exposure. Using immunohistochemical analysis, it was demonstrated that hsp 90 was widely distributed in the human adult and fetal kidney. Moderate to strong staining was observed in the straight portions of the distal and proximal tubules, the distal convoluted tubule, the collecting ducts and the parietal epithelium of Bowmans capsule in the glomerulus. Moderate staining was observed in the proximal convoluted tubule of the cortex and the thick loops of Henle within the medulla. In addition, the fetal kidney demonstrated strong staining of the blastema, the 'S-shaped' bodies, and the developing glomeruli. Analysis of hsp 90alpha and beta mRNA expression in total RNA isolated from in situ microdissected proximal tubules or HPT cells demonstrated similar expression levels of both the alpha and beta isoforms in this tubule segment. It was demonstrated that HPT cells exhibited the classic heat shock response when subjected to a physical (heat) or chemical stress (NaAsO (2)). Heat stress, elevated temperature at 42.5 degrees C for 1 h, caused a modest increase in both hsp 90alpha and beta mRNA and protein. Similar results were obtained when the cells were subjected to a classic chemical stress of exposure to 100 microM NaAsO (2) for 4 h. In contrast, acute exposure of HPT cells to 53.4 microM CdCl (2) for 4 h resulted in no consistent increase in hsp 90alpha and beta mRNA or protein. Chronic exposure to Cd (+2) likewise failed to increase either hsp 90 mRNA or protein expression, even at concentrations of Cd (+2) that were lethal to the cells during the time course. This study shows that the HPT has a high basal expression of hsp 90, which is not induced by Cd (+2) exposure.
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