Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
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Activation of HSP90/HSF1 Signaling as an Adaptive Response to an Electrophilic Metabolite of Morphine
Kohei MatsuoYumi AbikoShigeru YamanoKimihiko MatsusueYoshito Kumagai
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2023 Volume 46 Issue 2 Pages 334-337

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Morphinone (MO) is an electrophilic metabolite of morphine that covalently binds to protein thiols, resulting in toxicity in vitro and in vivo. We have previously identified a variety of redox signaling pathways that are activated during electrophilic stress. However, the role of MO in such activation remains unknown. In this study, we examined whether MO could activate heat shock protein (HSP) 90/heat shock factor (HSF) 1 signaling in HepG2 cells. MO exposure caused S-modification of HSP90 (determined using biotin-PEAC5-maleimide labeling) and nuclear translocation of transcription factor HSF1, thereby up-regulating its downstream genes encoding B-cell lymphoma 2-associated anthanogene 3 and heat shock 70 kDa protein 1. However, dihydromorphinone, a non-electrophilic metabolite of morphine, had little effect on HSF1 activation or upregulation of these genes, suggesting that covalent modification plays a role in this process and that the HSP90/HSF1 pathway is a redox-signaled adaptive response to morphine metabolism.

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