Biliverdin reductase: A major physiologic cytoprotectant
Johns Hopkins University · Vanderbilt University Medical Center · +1 more institution
Abstract
Bilirubin, an abundant pigment that causes jaundice, has long lacked any clear physiologic role. It arises from enzymatic reduction by biliverdin reductase of biliverdin, a product of heme oxygenase activity. Bilirubin is a potent antioxidant that we show can protect cells from a 10,000-fold excess of H2O2. We report that bilirubin is a major physiologic antioxidant cytoprotectant. Thus, cellular depletion of bilirubin by RNA interference markedly augments tissue levels of reactive oxygen species and causes apoptotic cell death. Depletion of glutathione, generally regarded as a physiologic antioxidant cytoprotectant, elicits lesser increases in reactive oxygen species and cell death. The potent physiologic…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 14.61
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 29
Authors
4- DEDavid E. Barañano
Johns Hopkins University, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
- MRMahil Rao
Johns Hopkins University, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
- CDChristopher D. Ferris
Johns Hopkins University, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
- SHSolomon H. SnyderCorresponding
Johns Hopkins University, Laboratory of Molecular Genetics, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Topics & keywords
- Biliverdin reductase
- Biliverdin
- Bilirubin
- Antioxidant
- Biochemistry
- Heme
- Heme oxygenase
- Reductase