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The human primary hepatocyte transcriptome reveals novel insights into atorvastatin and rosuvastatin actionHafner, Mateja, 1982- ...OBJECTIVES: With particular emphasis on interactions between cholesterol homeostasis and drug metabolism we investigate the transcriptome of human primary hepatocytes treated by two commonly ... prescribed cholesterol lowering drugs atorvastatin and rosuvastatin and by rifampicin that serves as an outgroup as well as a model substance for induction of nuclear pregnane X receptor. METHODS: Hepatocytes from human donors have been treated with rosuvastatin, atorvastatin, and rifampicin for 12, 24, and 48 h. Expression profiling with cholesterol and drug metabolism enriched low density SteroltalkcDNA and whole genome Affymetrix HG-U133 Plus 2.0 arrays has been applied. Differential expression (DE) of genes and gene set enrichment analysis of KEGG pathways were performed. Lists of differentially expressed genes and gene sets were cross-compared. Selected genes were confirmed by quantitative real-time PCR. RESULTS: Statins lead to: (a) upregulation of cholesterol-related genes indicating an increased LDL uptake and storage of esterified cholesterol, elevated bile acid/drug export and lower capacity to form HDL; (b) perturbation of genes in glucose and fatty acid homeostasis, influencing acetyl-CoA pools, promoting gluconeogenesis and glucose export; (c) elevated expression of ADIPOR2 suggesting increased sensitivity to adiponectin; (d) perturbations in genes of lipoprotein particle formation, differently for each statin; (e) perturbed expression of many metabolic genes that are directly controlled by nuclear receptors constitutive androstan and/or pregnane X. CONCLUSION: These data provide a novel global insight into hepatic effects of statins, offering biochemical explanations for higher bloodglucose in statin-treated patients, and for drug-induced secondary fatty liver disease.Vir: Pharmacogenetics and genomics. - ISSN 1744-6872 (Vol. 21, iss. 11, Nov. 2011, str. 741-750)Vrsta gradiva - članek, sestavni delLeto - 2011Jezik - angleškiCOBISS.SI-ID - 28866009
Avtor
Hafner, Mateja, 1982- |
Juvan, Peter, računalničar |
Režen, Tadeja |
Monostory, Katalin |
Pascussi, Jean-Marc |
Rozman, Damjana, 1960-
Teme
Liver |
Drug Effects |
Cholesterol |
Metabolism |
Antilipemic Agents |
Rifampin |
DNA, Complementary |
Gene Expression |
Polymerase Chain Reaction |
Holesterol |
Lipolitiki |
Rifampin |
Jetra |
DNA komplementarna |
Polimerazna, verižna reakcija |
Gensko izražanje
Vnos na polico
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