Data in Brief (Dec 2017)

Data demonstrating the role of peroxiredoxin 2 as important anti-oxidant system in lung homeostasis

  • Enrica Federti,
  • Alessandro Matte,
  • Alessandra Ghigo,
  • Immacolata Andolfo,
  • Cimino James,
  • Angela Siciliano,
  • Christophe Leboeuf,
  • Anne Janin,
  • Francesco Manna,
  • Soo Young Choi,
  • Achille Iolascon,
  • Elisabetta Beneduce,
  • Davide Melisi,
  • Dae Won Kim,
  • Sonia Levi,
  • Lucia De Franceschi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15
pp. 376 – 381

Abstract

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The data presented in this article are related to the research paper entitled “peroxiredoxin-2 plays a pivotal role as multimodal cytoprotector in the early phase of pulmonary hypertension” (Federti et al., 2017) [1]. Data show that the absence of peroxiredoxin-2 (Prx2) is associated with increased lung oxidation and pulmonary vascular endothelial dysfunction. Prx2−/− mice displayed activation of the redox-sensitive transcriptional factors, NF-kB and Nrf2, and increased expression of cytoprotective system such as heme-oxygenase-1 (HO-1). We also noted increased expression of both markers of vascular activation and extracellular matrix remodeling. The administration of the recombinant fusion protein PEP Prx2 reduced the activation of NF-kB and Nrf2 and was paralleled by a decrease in HO-1 and in vascular endothelial abnormal activation. Prolonged hypoxia was used to trigger pulmonary artery hypertension (PAH). Prx2−/− precociously developed PAH compared to wildtype animals.