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Jesse Bertinato1, Sébastien Duval, Mary R L'abbé.
Abstract
Copper (Cu) transporter 2 (Ctr2) is a transmembrane protein that transports Cu across cell membranes and increases cytosolic Cu levels. Experiments using cell lines have suggested that Ctr2 expression is regulated by Cu status. The importance of changes in Ctr2 expression is underscored by recent studies demonstrating that lower Ctr2 content in cells increases the cellular uptake of platinum-containing cancer drugs and toxicity to the drugs. In this study, we examined whether Ctr2 expression is altered by a nutritional Cu deficiency in vivo. Ctr2 mRNA and protein in liver and heart from rats fed a normal (Cu-N), moderately deficient (Cu-M) or deficient (Cu-D) Cu diet was measured. Rats fed the Cu-deficient diets showed a dose-dependent decrease in liver Ctr2 protein compared to Cu-N rats. Ctr2 protein was 42% and 85% lower in Cu-M and Cu-D rats, respectively. Liver Ctr2 mRNA was 50% lower in Cu-D rats and unaffected in Cu-M rats. In heart, Ctr2 protein was only lower in Cu-D rats (46% lower). These data show that Cu deficiency decreases Ctr2 content in vivo.Entities:
Keywords: Ctr2; copper; diet; expression; rat
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Year: 2010 PMID: 21151468 PMCID: PMC3000112 DOI: 10.3390/ijms11114741
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 5.923
Figure 1.Ctr2 expression in liver of Cu-deficient rats. (A) Representative Western blot of liver extracts from Cu-N, Cu-M or Cu-D rats probed with an antibody against Ctr2. The membrane was stripped and probed with an antibody against β-tubulin. Intensities of the Ctr2 bands relative to β-tubulin are depicted graphically (top panel); (B) QPCR analyses of Ctr2 mRNA expression in liver. Ctr2 mRNA abundance is presented relative to GAPDH mRNA abundance. For Cu-N rats, Ctr2 expression was arbitrarily set to 1. Values are means ± SEM, n = 3 (A) or n = 6 (B). * Different from Cu-N rats, P < 0.05.