Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10756107 | Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2014 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Pregnane X receptor (PXR) has been identified as a central mediator for coordinate responses to xenobiotic and drug metabolism, and is the major transcriptional regulator of cytochrome P-450 (CYP). Interferon (IFN)-α is known to induce antiviral mechanisms and exert immune regulatory capacity in various cell types. Here, we used primary porcine hepatocytes and a cultured hepatocyte cell line to identify the metabolic role of PXR in IFN-α-mediated CYP3A29 expression. We found that IFN-α could activate PXR in both time- and dose-dependent manners in pigs. Activation of PXR significantly increased CYP3A29 mRNA and protein expression. Meanwhile, the expression of CYP3A29 induced by IFN-α occurred after the increase of PXR expression in porcine hepatocytes. In addition, the IFN-α-induced CYP3A29 expression was blocked by PXR knockdown. The PXR-overexpressed cells (transfected with porcine PXR) increased CYP3A29 mRNA and protein expression. Furthermore, in animal experiments, we found that IFN-α increased both CYP3A29 mRNA and protein levels. Collectively, our results suggest that PXR plays an important role in IFN-α-mediated CYP3A29 expression in porcine hepatocytes.
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Authors
Xiaowen Li, Xiue Jin, Xiaoqiao Zhou, Xiliang Wang, Deshi Shi, Yuncai Xiao, Dingren Bi,