Weak response of bovine hepcidin induction to iron through decreased expression of Smad4

Author:

Sadakane Hiroyuki1,Matsumura Manami1,Murakami Masaru2,Itoyama Erina3,Shimokawa Fumie2,Sakota Shotaro2,Yoshioka Hidetugu3,Kawabata Hiroshi4,Matsui Tohru1,Funaba Masayuki1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Applied Biosciences, Graduate School of Agriculture Kyoto University Kyoto Japan

2. Laboratory of Molecular Biology Azabu University School of Veterinary Medicine Sagamihara Japan

3. Kyoto University Livestock Farm Kyotanba Japan

4. National Hospital Organization Kyoto Medical Center Kyoto Japan

Abstract

AbstractHepcidin negatively regulates systemic iron levels by inhibiting iron entry into the circulation. Hepcidin production is increased in response to an increase in systemic iron via the activation of the bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) pathway. Regulation of hepcidin expression by iron status has been proposed on the basis of evidence mainly from rodents and humans. We evaluated the effect of iron administration on plasma hepcidin concentrations in calves and the expression of bovine hepcidin by the BMP pathway in a cell culture study. Hematocrit as well as levels of blood hemoglobin and plasma iron were lower than the reference level in calves aged 1–4 weeks. Although intramuscular administration of iron increased iron‐related parameters, plasma hepcidin concentrations were unaffected. Treatment with BMP6 increased hepcidin expression in human liver‐derived cells but not in bovine liver‐derived cells. A luciferase‐based reporter assay revealed that Smad4 was required for hepcidin reporter transcription induced by Smad1. The reporter activity of hepcidin was lower in the cells transfected with bovine Smad4 than in those transfected with murine Smad4. The lower expression levels of bovine Smad4 were responsible for the lower activity of the hepcidin reporter, which might be due to the instability of bovine Smad4 mRNA. In fact, the endogenous Smad4 protein levels were lower in bovine cells than in human and murine cells. Smad4 also confers TGF‐β/activin‐mediated signaling. Induction of TGF‐β‐responsive genes was also lower after treatment with TGF‐β1 in bovine hepatocytes than in human hepatoma cells. We revealed the unique regulation of bovine hepcidin expression and the characteristic TGF‐β family signaling mediated by bovine Smad4. The present study suggests that knowledge of the regulatory expression of hepcidin as well as TGF‐β family signaling obtained in murine and human cells is not always applicable to bovine cells.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry,Biotechnology

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