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Age-dependent PPARα activation induces hepatic sulfatide accumulation in transgenic mice carrying the hepatitis C virus core gene.

Yangyang Tian1, Yang Yang1, Xiaowei Zhang2, Takero Nakajima1, Naoki Tanaka1, Eiko Sugiyama3, Yuji Kamijo4, Yu Lu1, Kyoji Moriya5, Kazuhiko Koike6, Frank J Gonzalez7, Toshifumi Aoyama1.   

Abstract

Sulfatides, a type of glycosphingolipid, are associated with carcinogenesis. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor α (PPARα) is involved in the regulation of sulfatide metabolism as well as in cancer development. We previously reported that transgenic (Tg) mice expressing hepatitis C virus core protein (HCVcp) exhibited age-dependent PPARα activation and carcinogenesis in liver. However, the metabolism of sulfatides in hepatocellular carcinoma is unknown. To examine the relationship between sulfatide metabolism, carcinogenesis, HCVcp, and PPARα, age-dependent changes of these factors were examined in HCVcpTg, PPARα inhibitor-treated HCVcpTg, and non-Tg mice. The sulfatide content in liver, the hepatic expression of two key enzymes catalyzing the initial and last reactions in sulfatide synthesis, the hepatic expression of known sulfatide-transferring protein, oxidative stress, and hepatic PPARα expression and its activation were age-dependently increased in HCVcpTg mice. The increased synthesis and accumulation of sulfatides and PPARα activation were significantly enhanced in liver cancer lesions. These changes were attenuated by PPARα inhibitor treatment and not observed in non-Tg mice. These results suggest that HCVcp-induced age-dependent PPARα activation increases synthesis of sulfatides and the resulting sulfatide accumulation affects HCV-related liver cancer. The monitoring of hepatic sulfatide content and the modulation of sulfatide generation by intervention using a PPARα inhibitor might be useful for the prediction and prevention of HCV-related hepatocarcinogenesis, respectively.

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Keywords:  Cancer; Core protein; HCV; PPARα; Sphingolipid; Sulfatide

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27318478      PMCID: PMC6309323          DOI: 10.1007/s10719-016-9703-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Glycoconj J        ISSN: 0282-0080            Impact factor:   2.916


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