Sirt1 activation by resveratrol ameliorates cisplatin-induced renal injury through deacetylation of p53

  • Duk Hoon Kim
  • , Yu Jin Jung
  • , Jung Eun Lee
  • , Ae Sin Lee
  • , Kyung Pyo Kang
  • , Sik Lee
  • , Sung Kwang Park
  • , Myung Kwan Han
  • , Sang Yong Lee
  • , Kunga Mohan Ramkumar
  • , Mi Jeong Sung
  • , Won Kim

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Abstract

Nephrotoxicity is one of the important dose-limiting factors during cisplatin treatment. There is a growing body of evidence that activation of p53 has a critical role in cisplatin-induced renal apoptotic injury. The nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide-dependent protein deacetylase SIRT1 decreases apopto-sis through deacetylating of p53, and resveratrol is known as an activator of SIRT1. To study the role of SIRT1 in cisplatin-induced renal injury through interaction with p53, mouse proximal tubular cells (MPT) were treated with cisplatin and examined the expression level of SIRT1, acetylation of p53, PUMA-α, Bax, the cytosolic/ mitochondrial cytochrome c ratio, and active caspase-3. The expression of SIRT1 was decreased by cisplatin. Resveratrol, a SIRT1 activator, ameliorated cisplatin-induced acetylation of p53, apoptosis, and cytotoxicity in MPT cells. In addition, resveratrol remarkably blocked cisplatin-induced decrease of Bcl-xL in MPT cells. Further specific SIRT1 inhibition with EX 527 or small interference RNA specific to SIRT1 reversed the effect of resveratrol on cisplatin-induced toxicity. Inhibition of p53 by pifithrin-a reversed the effect of EX527 in protein expression of PUMA-α, Bcl-xL, and caspase-3 and cytotoxicity in MPT cells. SIRT1 protein expression after cisplatin treatment was significantly decreased in the kidney. SIRT1 activation by resveratrol decreased cisplatin-induced apoptosis while improving the glomerular filtration rate. Taken together, our findings suggest that the modulation of p53 by SIRT1 could be a possible target to attenuate cisplatin-induced kidney injury.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)F427-F435
JournalAmerican Journal of Physiology - Renal Physiology
Volume301
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2011.08

Keywords

  • Apoptosis
  • Cisplatin nephrotoxicity

Quacquarelli Symonds(QS) Subject Topics

  • Anatomy & Physiology

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