Journal article
Selenoprotein S is a marker but not a regulator of endoplasmic reticulum stress in intestinal epithelial cells
B Speckmann, K Gerloff, L Simms, I Oancea, W Shi, MA McGuckin, G Radford-Smith, KK Khanna
Free Radical Biology and Medicine | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2014
Abstract
Selenoproteins are candidate mediators of selenium-dependent protection against tumorigenesis and inflammation in the gut. Expression and roles of only a limited number of intestinal selenoproteins have been described so far. Selenoprotein S (SelS) has been linked to various inflammatory diseases and is suggested to be involved in endoplasmic reticulum (ER) homeostasis regulation and antioxidative protection in a cell-type-dependent manner, but its protein expression, regulation, and function in the gut are not known. We here analyzed the expression and localization of SelS in the healthy and inflamed gut and studied its regulation and function in intestinal epithelial cell lines. SelS was e..
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Awarded by Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital Foundation
Funding Acknowledgements
This study was supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (Bonn, Germany) (SP 1333/1-2 and GE 2328/1-2) and by the Foundation of the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital (Brisbane, Australia). We thank Glynn Rees, QIMR Histology Unit, for performing the SelS/CD68 dual IF staining.