Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8301566 | Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids | 2016 | 28 Pages |
Abstract
SND1 is a multifunctional protein participating, among others, in gene transcription and mRNA metabolism. SND1 is overexpressed in cancer cells and promotes viability and tumourigenicity of hepatocellular carcinoma cells. This study shows that cholesterol synthesis is increased in SND1-overexpressing hepatoma cells. Neither newly synthesised nor extracellularly supplied cholesterol are able to suppress this increase; however, inhibition of cholesterol esterification reverted the activated state of sterol-regulatory element-binding protein 2 (SREBP2) and cholesterogenesis. These results highlight SND1 as a potential regulator of cellular cholesterol distribution and homeostasis in hepatoma cells, and support the rationale for the therapeutic use of molecules that influence cholesterol management when SND1 is overexpressed.
Keywords
NBDSREBPPPARSND1ACATHMGCRacyl-coenzyme A:cholesterol acyltransferaseSCAPSREBP2SREBP cleavage activating protein4-Chloro-7-nitrobenzofurazanDMSOHCCInsigDimethyl sulfoxideCancer metabolismCyclodextrinendoplasmic reticulumlipid dropletlow density lipoproteinLDLhepatomaInsulin Induced GeneHepatocellular carcinomacholesterolcholesteryl esterfree cholesterolPeroxisome proliferator activated receptor
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Authors
Hiart Navarro-Imaz, Yuri Rueda, Olatz Fresnedo,