Affiliation:
1. Departments of Functional Genomics
2. Immunology Platform
3. Lead Generation Informatics, Aventis Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Bridgewater, New Jersey 08807
4. Department of Pathology, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois 60611
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor α (PPARα) is important in the induction of cell-specific pleiotropic responses, including the development of liver tumors, when it is chronically activated by structurally diverse synthetic ligands such as Wy-14,643 or by unmetabolized endogenous ligands resulting from the disruption of the gene encoding acyl coenzyme A (CoA) oxidase (AOX). Alterations in gene expression patterns in livers with PPARα activation were delineated by using a proteomic approach to analyze liver proteins of Wy-14,643-treated and AOX
−/−
mice. We identified 46 differentially expressed proteins in mouse livers with PPARα activation. Up-regulated proteins, including acetyl-CoA acetyltransferase, farnesyl pyrophosphate synthase, and carnitine
O
-octanoyltransferase, are involved in fatty acid metabolism, whereas down-regulated proteins, including ketohexokinase, formiminotransferase-cyclodeaminase, fructose-bisphosphatase aldolase B, sarcosine dehydrogenase, and cysteine sulfinic acid decarboxylase, are involved in carbohydrate and amino acid metabolism. Among stress response and xenobiotic metabolism proteins, selenium-binding protein 2 and catalase showed a dramatic ∼18-fold decrease in expression and a modest ∼6-fold increase in expression, respectively. In addition, glycine
N
-methyltransferase, pyrophosphate phosphohydrolase, and protein phosphatase 1D were down-regulated with PPARα activation. These observations establish proteomic profiles reflecting a common and predictable pattern of differential protein expression in livers with PPARα activation. We conclude that livers with PPARα activation are transcriptionally geared towards fatty acid combustion.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Cell Biology,Molecular Biology
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