Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1226582 Journal of Proteomics 2012 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

Squalene is an abundant hydrocarbon present in virgin olive oil. Previous studies showed that its administration decreased atherosclerosis and steatosis in male apoE-knock-out mice. To study its effects on microsomal proteins, 1 g/kg/day of squalene was administered to those mice. After 10 weeks, hepatic fat content was assessed and protein extracts of microsomal enriched fractions from control and squalene-treated animals were analyzed by 2D-DIGE. Spots exhibiting significant differences were identified by peptide fingerprinting and MSMS analysis. Squalene administration modified the expression of thirty-one proteins involved in different metabolic functions and increased the levels of those involved in vesicle transport, protein folding and redox status. Only mRNA levels of 9 genes (Arg1, Atp5b, Cat, Hyou1, Nipsnap1, Pcca, Pcx, Pyroxd2, and Txndc5) paralleled these findings. No such mRNA changes were observed in wild-type mice receiving squalene. Thioredoxin domain-containing protein 5 (TXNDC5) protein and mRNA levels were significantly associated with hepatic fat content in apoE-ko mice. These results suggest that squalene action may be executed through a complex regulation of microsomal proteins, both at the mRNA and post-transcriptional levels and the presence of apoE may change the outcome. Txndc5 reflects the anti-steatotic properties of squalene and the sensitivity to lipid accumulation.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload high-quality image (76 K)Download as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Squalene (1 g/kg/day) decreased triglycerides in ApoE-ko mice hepatocytes. ► Microsomal hepatic proteomic analysis unveiled 31 proteins modified by squalene. ► mRNA expressions (Arg1, Atp5b, Cat, Hyou1, Nipsnap1, Pcca, Pcx, Pyrodx2, and Txndc5) paralleled the protein changes. ► TXNDC5 protein and RNA levels were associated with hepatic fat content. ► Txndc5 reflects the anti-steatotic properties of squalene and the sensitivity to fatty acid accumulation.

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