Physiological copper exposure in Jurkat cells induces changes in the expression of genes encoding cholesterol biosynthesis proteins
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Gutiérrez García, Ricardo
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Physiological copper exposure in Jurkat cells induces changes in the expression of genes encoding cholesterol biosynthesis proteins
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Copper is an essential micronutrient that
functions as an enzymatic cofactor in a wide range of
cellular processes. Although adequate Cu levels are
essential for normal metabolism, excess Cu can be
toxic to cells. Cellular responses to copper deficiency
and overload involve changes in the expression of
genes directly and indirectly involved in copper
metabolism. However little is known on the effect of
physiological copper concentration on gene expression
changes. In the current study we aimed to
establish whether the expression of genes encoding
enzymes related to cholesterol (hmgcs1, hmgcr, fdft)
and fatty acid biosynthesis and LDL receptor can be
induced by an iso-physiological copper concentration.
The iso-physiological copper concentration was determined
as the bioavailable plasmatic copper in a
healthy adult population. In doing so, two blood cell
lines (Jurkat and THP-1) were exposed for 6 or 24 h to
iso- or supraphysiological copper concentrations. Our
results indicated that in cells exposed to an isophysiological
copper concentration the early induction
of genes involved in lipid metabolism was not
mediated by copper itself but by the modification of
the cellular redox status. Thus our results contributed
to understand the involvement of copper in the
regulation of cholesterol metabolism under physiological
conditions.
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Biometals (2013) 26:1033–1040
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