Gene expression profiling in wild-type and metallothionein mutant fibroblast cell lines

Armendariz, AD; Olivares, F; Pulgar, R; Loguinov, A; Cambiazo, V; Vulpe, CD; Gonzalez, M.

Abstract

"The role of metallothioneins (MT) in copper homeostasis is of great interest, as it appears to be partially responsible for the regulation of intracellular copper levels during adaptation to extracellular excess of the metal. To further investigate a possible role of MTs in copper metabolism, a genomics approach was utilized to evaluate the role of MT on gene expression. Microarray analysis was used to examine the effects of copper overload in fibroblast cells from normal and MT I and II double knock-out mice (MT-/-). As a first step, we compared genes that were significantly upregulated in wild-type and MT-/- cells exposed to copper. Even though wild-type and mutant cells are undistinguishable in terms of their morphological features and rates of growth, our results show that MT-/- cells do not respond with induction of typical markers of cellular stress under copper excess conditions, as observed in the wild-type cell line, suggesting that the transcription initiation rate or the mRNA stability of stress genes is affected when there is an alteration in the copper store capacity. The functional classification of other up-regulated genes in both cell lines indicates that a large proportion (>80%) belong to two major categories: 1) metabolism; and 2) cellular physiological processes, suggesting that at the transcriptional level copper overload induces the expression of genes associated with diverse molecular functions. These results open the possibility to understand how copper homeostasis is being coordinated with other metabolic pathways."

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Título según WOS: Gene expression profiling in wild-type and metallothionein mutant fibroblast cell lines
Título según SCIELO: Gene expression profiling in wild-type and metallothionein mutant fibroblast cell lines
Título de la Revista: BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH
Volumen: 39
Número: 1
Editorial: SOC BIOLGIA CHILE
Fecha de publicación: 2006
Página de inicio: 125
Página final: 142
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.4067/S0716-97602006000100015

Notas: ISI, SCIELO