Sonna Larry A, Fujita Jun, Gaffin Stephen L, Lilly Craig M
Thermal and Mountain Medicine Division, United States Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, Natick, Massachusetts 01760, USA.
J Appl Physiol (1985). 2002 Apr;92(4):1725-42. doi: 10.1152/japplphysiol.01143.2001.
This review examines the effects of thermal stress on gene expression, with special emphasis on changes in the expression of genes other than heat shock proteins (HSPs). There are approximately 50 genes not traditionally considered to be HSPs that have been shown, by conventional techniques, to change expression as a result of heat stress, and there are <20 genes (including HSPs) that have been shown to be affected by cold. These numbers will likely become much larger as gene chip array and proteomic technologies are applied to the study of the cell stress response. Several mechanisms have been identified by which gene expression may be altered by heat and cold stress. The similarities and differences between the cellular responses to heat and cold may yield key insights into how cells, and by extension tissues and organisms, survive and adapt to stress.
本综述探讨了热应激对基因表达的影响,特别着重于除热休克蛋白(HSPs)之外的其他基因表达的变化。传统上不被视为热休克蛋白的约50个基因,通过传统技术已表明会因热应激而改变表达,并且有不到20个基因(包括热休克蛋白)已表明会受冷应激影响。随着基因芯片阵列和蛋白质组学技术应用于细胞应激反应的研究,这些数字可能会大幅增加。已经确定了几种热应激和冷应激可能改变基因表达的机制。细胞对热和冷反应之间的异同可能会为细胞以及进而组织和生物体如何在应激中存活和适应提供关键见解。