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The circadian clock mediates the response to oxidative stress in a cone photoreceptor‒like (661W) cell line via regulation of glutathione peroxidase activity
Background: The mammalian retina contains an autonomous circadian clock that controls many physiological functions within this tissue. Our previous studies have indicated that disruption of this circadian clock by removing Bmal1 from the retina affects the visual function, retinal circuitry, and con...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9639596/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36405557 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.125133.2 |
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author | Baba, Kenkichi Suen, Ting-Chung Goyal, Varunika Stowie, Adam Davidson, Alec DeBruyne, Jason Tosini, Gianluca |
author_facet | Baba, Kenkichi Suen, Ting-Chung Goyal, Varunika Stowie, Adam Davidson, Alec DeBruyne, Jason Tosini, Gianluca |
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description | Background: The mammalian retina contains an autonomous circadian clock that controls many physiological functions within this tissue. Our previous studies have indicated that disruption of this circadian clock by removing Bmal1 from the retina affects the visual function, retinal circuitry, and cone photoreceptor viability during aging. In the present study, we employed a mouse-derived cone photoreceptor‒like cell, 661W, to investigate which molecular mechanisms of the circadian clock may modulate cone photoreceptor viability during aging. Methods: Bmal1 knockout (BKO) cells were generated from 661W cells using the CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing tool. Deletion of Bmal1 from 661W was verified by western blot and monitoring Per2-luc bioluminescence circadian rhythms. To investigate the effect of Bmal1 removal on an oxidative stress challenge, cells were treated with hydrogen peroxide (H (2)O (2),1 mM) for two hours and then cell viability was assessed. Cells were also cultured and harvested for gene expression analysis and antioxidant assay. Results: Our data indicated that 661W cells contain a functional circadian clock that mediates the response to an oxidative stress challenge in vitro and that such a response is no longer present in the BKO cell. We also hypothesized that the effect was due to the circadian regulation of the intracellular antioxidant defense mechanism. Our results revealed that in 661W cells, the antioxidant defense mechanism showed time dependent variation , whereas in BKO cells, there was an overall reduction in this antioxidant defense mechanism, and it no longer showed time dependent variation. Conclusions: Our work supported the notion that the presence of a functional circadian clock and its ability to modulate the response to an oxidative stress is the underlying mechanism that may protect cones during aging. |
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spelling | pubmed-96395962022-11-17 The circadian clock mediates the response to oxidative stress in a cone photoreceptor‒like (661W) cell line via regulation of glutathione peroxidase activity Baba, Kenkichi Suen, Ting-Chung Goyal, Varunika Stowie, Adam Davidson, Alec DeBruyne, Jason Tosini, Gianluca F1000Res Research Article Background: The mammalian retina contains an autonomous circadian clock that controls many physiological functions within this tissue. Our previous studies have indicated that disruption of this circadian clock by removing Bmal1 from the retina affects the visual function, retinal circuitry, and cone photoreceptor viability during aging. In the present study, we employed a mouse-derived cone photoreceptor‒like cell, 661W, to investigate which molecular mechanisms of the circadian clock may modulate cone photoreceptor viability during aging. Methods: Bmal1 knockout (BKO) cells were generated from 661W cells using the CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing tool. Deletion of Bmal1 from 661W was verified by western blot and monitoring Per2-luc bioluminescence circadian rhythms. To investigate the effect of Bmal1 removal on an oxidative stress challenge, cells were treated with hydrogen peroxide (H (2)O (2),1 mM) for two hours and then cell viability was assessed. Cells were also cultured and harvested for gene expression analysis and antioxidant assay. Results: Our data indicated that 661W cells contain a functional circadian clock that mediates the response to an oxidative stress challenge in vitro and that such a response is no longer present in the BKO cell. We also hypothesized that the effect was due to the circadian regulation of the intracellular antioxidant defense mechanism. Our results revealed that in 661W cells, the antioxidant defense mechanism showed time dependent variation , whereas in BKO cells, there was an overall reduction in this antioxidant defense mechanism, and it no longer showed time dependent variation. Conclusions: Our work supported the notion that the presence of a functional circadian clock and its ability to modulate the response to an oxidative stress is the underlying mechanism that may protect cones during aging. F1000 Research Limited 2022-11-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9639596/ /pubmed/36405557 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.125133.2 Text en Copyright: © 2022 Baba K et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Baba, Kenkichi Suen, Ting-Chung Goyal, Varunika Stowie, Adam Davidson, Alec DeBruyne, Jason Tosini, Gianluca The circadian clock mediates the response to oxidative stress in a cone photoreceptor‒like (661W) cell line via regulation of glutathione peroxidase activity |
title | The circadian clock mediates the response to oxidative stress in a cone photoreceptor‒like (661W) cell line via regulation of glutathione peroxidase activity |
title_full | The circadian clock mediates the response to oxidative stress in a cone photoreceptor‒like (661W) cell line via regulation of glutathione peroxidase activity |
title_fullStr | The circadian clock mediates the response to oxidative stress in a cone photoreceptor‒like (661W) cell line via regulation of glutathione peroxidase activity |
title_full_unstemmed | The circadian clock mediates the response to oxidative stress in a cone photoreceptor‒like (661W) cell line via regulation of glutathione peroxidase activity |
title_short | The circadian clock mediates the response to oxidative stress in a cone photoreceptor‒like (661W) cell line via regulation of glutathione peroxidase activity |
title_sort | circadian clock mediates the response to oxidative stress in a cone photoreceptor‒like (661w) cell line via regulation of glutathione peroxidase activity |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9639596/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36405557 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.125133.2 |
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