Expression of cysteine dioxygenase (EC 1.13.11.20) and sulfite oxidase in the human lung: a potential role for sulfate production in the protection from airborne xenobiotica.

J Millard, R B Parsons, R H Waring, A C Williams, D B Ramsden
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Aims: The lung is one of the major sites of phase I cytochrome P450 enzyme and phase II sulfotransferase expression, which together are thought to act as an enzymic barrier against the unimpeded transfer of airborne xenobiotics into the lung parenchyma and systemic circulation. Sulfate for conjugation is produced primarily from the oxidation of cysteine, begun by cysteine dioxygenase (CDO), and completed with the conversion of sulfite to sulfate via sulfite oxidase (SO). Little is known about the site of expression of these two enzymes in the alveoli of the human lung.

Methods: Antibodies and oligonucleotide probes raised against both CDO and SO were used for immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridisation, respectively, to investigate the expression of CDO and SO in human lung alveoli.

Results: CDO and SO were expressed in alveolar epithelial cells, which is also the site of expression of cytochrome P450 1B1.

Conclusions: These results demonstrate that the two key enzymes in sulfate production are expressed in the same locale as phase I and phase II enzymes, and that these two enzymes may be involved in the production of sulfate for the maintenance of a metabolic barrier against the entry of airborne xenobiotics and the synthesis of important structural proteins and proteoglycans.

半胱氨酸二氧酶(EC 1.13.11.20)和亚硫酸盐氧化酶在人肺中的表达:硫酸盐的产生在保护人体免受空气中的异生物侵害方面的潜在作用。
目的:肺是细胞色素 P450 酶第一阶段和磺基转移酶第二阶段表达的主要场所之一,这两种酶被认为共同构成了一道酶屏障,防止空气中的异生物体不受阻碍地进入肺实质和全身循环。用于结合的硫酸盐主要由半胱氨酸氧化产生,由半胱氨酸二氧化酶(CDO)开始,通过亚硫酸盐氧化酶(SO)将亚硫酸盐转化为硫酸盐。人们对这两种酶在人肺泡中的表达部位知之甚少:方法:分别使用针对 CDO 和 SO 的抗体和寡核苷酸探针进行免疫组化和原位杂交,研究 CDO 和 SO 在人肺泡中的表达情况:结果:CDO 和 SO 在肺泡上皮细胞中表达,这也是细胞色素 P450 1B1 的表达部位:这些结果表明,硫酸盐产生过程中的两种关键酶与 I 期和 II 期酶在同一部位表达,这两种酶可能参与硫酸盐的产生,以维持代谢屏障,防止空气中的异生物进入,并参与重要结构蛋白和蛋白聚糖的合成。
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