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Dietary Methanol Regulates Human Gene Activity

Methanol (MeOH) is considered to be a poison in humans because of the alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH)-mediated conversion of MeOH to formaldehyde (FA), which is toxic. Our recent genome-wide analysis of the mouse brain demonstrated that an increase in endogenous MeOH after ADH inhibition led to a signif...

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Autores principales: Shindyapina, Anastasia V., Petrunia, Igor V., Komarova, Tatiana V., Sheshukova, Ekaterina V., Kosorukov, Vyacheslav S., Kiryanov, Gleb I., Dorokhov, Yuri L.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4102594/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25033451
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0102837
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author Shindyapina, Anastasia V.
Petrunia, Igor V.
Komarova, Tatiana V.
Sheshukova, Ekaterina V.
Kosorukov, Vyacheslav S.
Kiryanov, Gleb I.
Dorokhov, Yuri L.
author_facet Shindyapina, Anastasia V.
Petrunia, Igor V.
Komarova, Tatiana V.
Sheshukova, Ekaterina V.
Kosorukov, Vyacheslav S.
Kiryanov, Gleb I.
Dorokhov, Yuri L.
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description Methanol (MeOH) is considered to be a poison in humans because of the alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH)-mediated conversion of MeOH to formaldehyde (FA), which is toxic. Our recent genome-wide analysis of the mouse brain demonstrated that an increase in endogenous MeOH after ADH inhibition led to a significant increase in the plasma MeOH concentration and a modification of mRNA synthesis. These findings suggest endogenous MeOH involvement in homeostasis regulation by controlling mRNA levels. Here, we demonstrate directly that study volunteers displayed increasing concentrations of MeOH and FA in their blood plasma when consuming citrus pectin, ethanol and red wine. A microarray analysis of white blood cells (WBC) from volunteers after pectin intake showed various responses for 30 significantly differentially regulated mRNAs, most of which were somehow involved in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD). There was also a decreased synthesis of hemoglobin mRNA, HBA and HBB, the presence of which in WBC RNA was not a result of red blood cells contamination because erythrocyte-specific marker genes were not significantly expressed. A qRT-PCR analysis of volunteer WBCs after pectin and red wine intake confirmed the complicated relationship between the plasma MeOH content and the mRNA accumulation of both genes that were previously identified, namely, GAPDH and SNX27, and genes revealed in this study, including MME, SORL1, DDIT4, HBA and HBB. We hypothesized that human plasma MeOH has an impact on the WBC mRNA levels of genes involved in cell signaling.
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spelling pubmed-41025942014-07-21 Dietary Methanol Regulates Human Gene Activity Shindyapina, Anastasia V. Petrunia, Igor V. Komarova, Tatiana V. Sheshukova, Ekaterina V. Kosorukov, Vyacheslav S. Kiryanov, Gleb I. Dorokhov, Yuri L. PLoS One Research Article Methanol (MeOH) is considered to be a poison in humans because of the alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH)-mediated conversion of MeOH to formaldehyde (FA), which is toxic. Our recent genome-wide analysis of the mouse brain demonstrated that an increase in endogenous MeOH after ADH inhibition led to a significant increase in the plasma MeOH concentration and a modification of mRNA synthesis. These findings suggest endogenous MeOH involvement in homeostasis regulation by controlling mRNA levels. Here, we demonstrate directly that study volunteers displayed increasing concentrations of MeOH and FA in their blood plasma when consuming citrus pectin, ethanol and red wine. A microarray analysis of white blood cells (WBC) from volunteers after pectin intake showed various responses for 30 significantly differentially regulated mRNAs, most of which were somehow involved in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD). There was also a decreased synthesis of hemoglobin mRNA, HBA and HBB, the presence of which in WBC RNA was not a result of red blood cells contamination because erythrocyte-specific marker genes were not significantly expressed. A qRT-PCR analysis of volunteer WBCs after pectin and red wine intake confirmed the complicated relationship between the plasma MeOH content and the mRNA accumulation of both genes that were previously identified, namely, GAPDH and SNX27, and genes revealed in this study, including MME, SORL1, DDIT4, HBA and HBB. We hypothesized that human plasma MeOH has an impact on the WBC mRNA levels of genes involved in cell signaling. Public Library of Science 2014-07-17 /pmc/articles/PMC4102594/ /pubmed/25033451 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0102837 Text en © 2014 Shindyapina et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Komarova, Tatiana V.
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Kiryanov, Gleb I.
Dorokhov, Yuri L.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4102594/
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