Abstract

Transcription factor, skinhead-1 (skn-1) has been demonstrated to play central roles in regulation of oxidative damage. Arsenite is an oxidative damage inducer in the environment. However, the role of skn-1 in arsenite-induced oxidative damage remains unclear. Thus, in this study, by using RNAi feeding, different toxic responses of wild-type and skn-1 knockdown nematodes to arsenite were evaluated. Our results demonstrated that arsenite did not show any significant impacts on locomotory behaviors, but skn-1 knock-down worms were much more sensitive to arsenite treatment, manifested by an aggravated reduction of survival rate than that of wild-type nematodes. In arsenite-treated worms, down-regulation of skn-1 significantly exacerbated the arsenite-induced changed expressions of oxidative damage-related genes, xbp-1, apl-1 and trxr-2, but these regulated effects of skn-1 were not observed on spr-4 and sel-12 expressions under arsenite treatment. These findings together suggest that skn-1 may play a vital role in protection of C. elegans from arsenite-induced oxidative damage.

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