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Bip overexpression, but not CHOP inhibition, attenuates fatty-acid-induced endoplasmic reticulum stress and apoptosis in HepG2 liver cells

Journal

LIFE SCIENCES
Volume 87, Issue 23-26, Pages 724-732

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.lfs.2010.10.012

Keywords

ER stress; Free fatty acids; CHOP; Bip; Apoptosis

Funding

  1. Hong Kong Government Research Grant Committee
  2. Chinese University of Hong Kong

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Aims: In this study we investigated whether attenuation of endoplasmic reticulum stress (ER stress) could protect HepG2 cells from free fatty acid (FFA)-induced apoptosis. Main methods: Human liver cell line HepG2 cells were exposed to Sodium Palmitate (Pa) or Sodium Oleate (01). Apoptosis and ER stress of HepG2 cells were analyzed with flow cytometry, real-time RT-PCR and Western Blotting. An expression plasmid encoding for the ER chaperone immunoglobulin heavy chain-binding protein (Bip) was transfected into HepG2 cells to attenuate ER stress. Small interfering RNA siCHOP was used to knockdown the expression of C/EBP Homologous Protein (CHOP) in HepG2. Key findings: Pa led to cytotoxicity and apoptosis in HepG2 cells in a dose-dependent pattern and also induced ER stress indicated by increased phosphorylation of eIF2 alpha, upregulation of IRE1 alpha and CHOP. Bip expression levels were slightly down regulated after Pa treatment. The unsaturated fatty acid, 01, induced neither apoptosis nor ER stress in HepG2 cells. Overexpression of Bip attenuated Pa-induced ER stress and led to a significant reduction in Pa-mediated apoptosis, indicating a requirement of ER stress for lipotoxicity in liver cells. siRNA-mediated reduction of CHOP did not protect against Pa-induced apoptosis. Significance: While ER stress makes a necessary contribution to palmitate cytotoxicity, inhibition of CHOP alone is not sufficient to prevent palmitate-induced apoptosis. Our findings could advance the detailed understanding on the mechanism of high fatty acid (FFA)-induced apoptosis. (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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