Glutathione modulates the toxicity of, but is not a biologically relevant reductant for, the Pseudomonas aeruginosa redox toxin pyocyanin

Michael Muller

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    Abstract

    Pyocyanin is an important redox toxin produced by the common human pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa. It generates reactive oxygen species (ROS) that alter intracellular redox status and cell function. Reducing equivalents for pyocyanin are provided by intracellular NAD(P)H and, it has been reported, glutathione (GSH). Cellular GSH levels are at least 1–2 orders of magnitude greater than NAD(P)H; therefore GSH should represent the major reductant for pyocyanin and potentiate its toxicity. Paradoxically, GSH has been found to inhibit pyocyanin toxicity in cellular models. This study was undertaken to evaluate the potential of GSH as a biologically relevant reductant for pyocyanin. As observed using spectrophotometry, under aerobic conditions pyocyanin readily oxidized NADPH, whereas oxidation of GSH could not be detected. Under anaerobic conditions pyocyanin was reduced by NADPH, but reduction by GSH could not be detected. Reduction of molecular oxygen and the formation of ROS readily proceeded in the presence of pyocyanin and NADPH, whereas GSH was without effect. Finally, exposure of normal human dermal fibroblasts to subcytotoxic concentrations of pyocyanin did not lead to depletion of endogenous GSH, but exogenous GSH provided protection against the senescence-inducing effects of the toxin. In summary, GSH does not reduce pyocyanin under physiologically relevant conditions or contribute to pyocyanin toxicity. However, GSH does provide protection against the deleterious effects of this important bacterial toxin on mammalian cells.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)971-977
    Number of pages7
    JournalFree Radical Biology and Medicine
    Volume50
    Issue number8
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2011

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