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Expression of human cholesterol 7alpha-hydroxylase in atherosclerosis-susceptible mice via adenovirus infection.

G L Moore1, C A Drevon, D Machleder, J D Trawick, A McClelland, S Roy, R Lyons, R Jambou, R A Davis.   

Abstract

Adenovirus is a vector for the delivery of genes mainly to the liver. Short-term (approximately 3 days) studies using adenovirus transfection have provided valuable insights into how genes can complement normal and pathological phenotypes. When atherosclerosis-susceptible C57BL/6 mice were infected with an adenovirus vector containing the human 7alpha-hydroxylate cDNA (AV17h1) and fed on a chow diet, human 7alpha-hydroxylase mRNA and enzyme activity doubled compared with that in mice infected with an adenovirus vector (AV1Null) alone. In AV17h1-infected mice fed on a high fat cholic acid (HFCA) diet, mRNA expression and activity of both the endogenous and adenovirus (human) 7alpha-hydroxylase were repressed. AV17h1-infected mice fed on a HFCA diet and killed at mid-light had increased 7alpha-hydroxylase activity and mRNA compared with mice killed at mid-dark. Since expression of AV17h1 is driven by a constitutive Rous sarcoma virus promoter, the repression of human 7alpha-hydroxylase by the HFCA diet was unexpected. In spite of this post-transcriptional repression by the HFCA diet, AV17h1-infected mice expressed the human 7alpha-hydroxylase mRNA, causing its enzyme activity to be 3-fold greater than in AV1Null-infected mice. In AV17h1-infected mice, the 7alpha-hydroxylase enzyme activity varied as a linear function of human mRNA abundance. In conclusion, the accumulation of apolipoprotein B-containing lipoproteins in plasma of C57BL/6 mice fed on the HFCA diet was not reduced by longer-term (2 weeks) 7alpha-hydroxylase expression, probably because of its diminished expression caused by the diet and hepatic inflammation from the adenovirus infection. These results may suggest that adenovirus is effective in promoting longer-term (2 weeks) expression of 7alpha-hydroxylase.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9235879      PMCID: PMC1218519          DOI: 10.1042/bj3240863

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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