Peroxiredoxins are thiol-specific antioxidant proteins that protect cells from ROS-induced cell death and are elevated in several cancers. We found that five of the six mammalian peroxiredoxins are overexpressed in MCF-7 breast cancer cells at the mRNA and protein levels, compared to noncancerous MCF-10A cells. Inhibition of MCF-7 proliferation reduced the levels of several peroxiredoxins. In contrast, all six proteins were strongly and transiently induced in MCF-7 cells by H₂O₂. These data suggest that coordinate overexpression of peroxiredoxins may be an important cancer cell adaptation, and that these proteins can be regulated by cell proliferation and oxidative stress.

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