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Oxidant stress leads to transcriptional activation of the human heme oxygenase gene in cultured skin fibroblasts.
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Transcriptional ActivationTranscriptional RegulationHeme HomeostasisHeme DegradationCultured Skin FibroblastsHeme Oxygenase GeneHeme SignalingHeme Oxygenase MrnaDermatologyReactive Oxygen SpecieGene ExpressionMedicineCell BiologyRedox BiologyOxidative StressOxidant Stress
Treatment of cultured human skin fibroblasts with near-UV radiation, hydrogen peroxide, and sodium arsenite induces accumulation of heme oxygenase mRNA and protein. In this study, these treatments led to a dramatic increase in the rate of RNA transcription from the heme oxygenase gene but had no effect on mRNA stability. Transcriptional activation, therefore, appears to be the major mechanism of stimulation of expression of this gene by either oxidative stress or sulfydryl reagents.
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