Dv. Rao et al., Age-related attenuation in the expression of the major heat shock proteinsin human peripheral lymphocytes, MECH AGE D, 107(1), 1999, pp. 105-118
A defining characteristic of human ageing is the reduced ability to maintai
n homeostasis in the face of adverse environmental stresses. This progressi
ve impairment may be a major cause for the increased incidence of infection
s, and general morbidity and mortality in the elderly. Heat shock proteins
(hsps) or stress proteins, induced in response to hyperthermia and to vario
us other physical, chemical and biological stressors, are often also expres
sed constitutively at a lower level and perform many essential functions in
the cell. Here we investigate age-related changes in the heat induced expr
ession of a comprehensive range of hsps at the translational level using pr
imary human peripheral lymphocytes in short term culture. Our study reveals
age-related attenuation in the response of the well characterised up-regul
ated molecular chaperone system hsp 70, the steroid-receptor binding hsp 90
and the chaperonin hsp 60. A diminution with age is also demonstrated in t
he heat induced response of hsps 105, 56, 47, 40, 27, and 16. Differentiall
y down-regulated proteins at 100, 38, and 18 kDa were also noted. (C) 1999
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