Abstract
Myeloperoxidase catalyzes the formation of hypochlorous acid (HOCI) via reaction of H2O2 with CI(-) ions. Although HOCI plays a major role in the human immune system by killing bacteria and other invading pathogens, excessive generation of this oxidant causes damage to tissues. Exposure of HeLa cells to HOCI decreased viability, inactivated antioxidant enzymes, damaged mitochondria, and modulated cellular redox status. HOCI also induced significant increases in cellular oxidative damage reflected by lipid peroxidation, protein oxidation, and DNA damage. HOCI-mediated oxidative damage to HeLa cells may perturb the cellular antioxidant defense mechanisms and subsequently lead to a pro-oxidant state.
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