Selenoprotein synthesis is not induced by hepatotoxic drugs.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Medical problems of performing artists Pub Date : 2024-05-23 DOI:10.1101/2023.05.12.540527
Sumangala P Shetty, Dongming He, Paul R Copeland
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Background and aims: Many of the proteins that contain the amino acid selenocysteine are required for optimal defense against cellular stress. As such, one might expect selenoprotein synthesis to persist or be induced upon cellular insult. Because selenocysteine is incorporated by a complex post-transcriptional mechanism, monitoring the transcription of selenoprotein genes is not adequate to understand the regulation of selenoprotein synthesis. We aimed to determine whether selenoprotein synthesis is regulated by the induction of hepatotoxic stress.

Methods: We used hepatotropic clinically relevant drugs to evaluate the regulation of selenoprotein synthesis in human hepatocarcinoma cells.

Results: We found that two drugs, benzbromarone and sorafenib, caused significant inhibition of selenoprotein synthesis. However, the loss of selenoprotein expression was not specific as total protein synthesis was similarly down-regulated only by benzbromarone and sorafenib.

Conclusions: These results allow us to conclude that these hepatotoxins do not induce or preserve selenoprotein synthesis as a protective mechanism.

Highlights: The treatment of liver cells with hepatotoxic and hepatotropic compounds does not result in increased synthesis of selenoproteins.Compounds that induced the canonical oxidative stress response that features NRF2 activation eliminated selenoprotein synthesis.The downregulation of selenoproteins was accompanied by general inhibition of protein synthesis.

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肝毒性药物不会诱导硒蛋白合成。
背景和目的:许多含有硒半胱氨酸氨基酸的蛋白质都需要对细胞压力进行最佳防御。因此,人们可能会期望硒蛋白的合成在细胞受到损伤时持续存在或被诱导。由于硒代半胱氨酸是通过复杂的转录后机制结合的,因此监测硒蛋白基因的转录不足以了解硒蛋白合成的调控。我们的目的是确定硒蛋白合成是否受肝毒性应激诱导的调控:方法:我们使用临床相关的肝毒性药物来评估人肝癌细胞对硒蛋白合成的调控:结果:我们发现苯溴马隆和索拉非尼这两种药物会显著抑制硒蛋白的合成。然而,硒蛋白表达的丧失并不具有特异性,因为只有苯溴马隆和索拉非尼会同样下调总蛋白的合成:这些结果使我们得出结论,这些肝毒素不会诱导或保留硒蛋白合成作为一种保护机制:用肝毒性和肝毒性化合物处理肝细胞不会导致硒蛋白的合成增加。诱导以激活 NRF2 为特征的典型氧化应激反应的化合物会消除硒蛋白的合成。
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期刊介绍: Medical Problems of Performing Artists is the first clinical medical journal devoted to the etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of medical and psychological disorders related to the performing arts. Original peer-reviewed research papers cover topics including neurologic disorders, musculoskeletal conditions, voice and hearing disorders, anxieties, stress, substance abuse, and other health issues related to actors, dancers, singers, musicians, and other performers.
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