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ER stress in human hepatic cells treated with Efavirenz: mitochondria again.

Nadezda Apostolova1, Leysa J Gomez-Sucerquia, Fernando Alegre, Haryes A Funes, Victor M Victor, Maria D Barrachina, Ana Blas-Garcia, Juan V Esplugues.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND & AIMS: ER stress is associated with a growing number of liver diseases, including drug-induced hepatotoxicity. The non-nucleoside analogue reverse transcriptase inhibitor Efavirenz, a cornerstone of the multidrug strategy employed to treat HIV1 infection, has been related to the development of various adverse events, including metabolic disturbances and hepatic toxicity, the mechanisms of which remain elusive. Recent evidence has pinpointed a specific mitochondrial effect of Efavirenz in human hepatic cells. This study assesses the induction of ER stress by Efavirenz in the same model and the implication of mitochondria in this process.
METHODS: Primary human hepatocytes and Hep3B were treated with clinically relevant concentrations of Efavirenz and parameters of ER stress were studied using standard cell biology techniques.
RESULTS: ER stress markers, including CHOP and GRP78 expression (both protein and mRNA), phosphorylation of eIF2α, and presence of the spliced form of XBP1 were upregulated. Efavirenz also enhanced cytosolic Ca(2+) content and induced morphological changes in the ER suggestive of ER stress. This response was greatly attenuated in cells with altered mitochondrial function (Rho°). The effects of Efavirenz on the ER, and particularly in regard to the mitochondrial involvement, differed from those elicited by a standard pharmacological ER stressor.
CONCLUSIONS: This newly discovered mechanism of cellular insult involving ER stress and UPR response may help comprehend the hepatic toxicity that has been associated with the widespread and life-long use of Efavirenz. In addition, the specificity of the actions of Efavirenz observed expands our knowledge of the mechanisms that trigger ER stress and shed some light on the mitochondria/ER interplay in drug-induced hepatic challenge.
Copyright © 2013 European Association for the Study of the Liver. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  ATF4; C/EBP-homologous protein; CCCP; CHOP; Cyclophylin A; CypA; EFV; ER; ER stress; Efavirenz; GRP78; HCV; HIV; HIV1; Hepatotoxicity; LPV; Mitochondria; PI; ROS; RTV; Side effects; TG; TMRM; UPR; WB; Western blotting; X-box binding protein 1; XBP1; activating transcription factor 4; cART; carbonyl cyanide m-chloro phenyl hydrazone; combined antiretroviral therapy; eIF2α; efavirenz; endoplasmic reticulum; eukaryotic translation initiation factor 2 alpha; glucose-regulated protein 78; hepatitis C virus; human immunodeficiency virus 1; lopinavir; mitochondrial DNA; mitochondrial membrane potential; mtDNA; protease inhibitor; reactive oxygen species; ritonavir; tetramethyl rhodamine methyl ester; thapsigargin; unfolded protein response; ΔΨ(m)

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23792026     DOI: 10.1016/j.jhep.2013.06.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hepatol        ISSN: 0168-8278            Impact factor:   25.083


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