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Induction of Body Weight Loss through RNAi-Knockdown of APOBEC1 Gene Expression in Transgenic Rabbits

In the search of new strategies to fight against obesity, we targeted a gene pathway involved in energy uptake. We have thus investigated the APOB mRNA editing protein (APOBEC1) gene pathway that is involved in fat absorption in the intestine. The APOB gene encodes two proteins, APOB100 and APOB48,...

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Autores principales: Jolivet, Geneviève, Braud, Sandrine, DaSilva, Bruno, Passet, Bruno, Harscoët, Erwana, Viglietta, Céline, Gautier, Thomas, Lagrost, Laurent, Daniel-Carlier, Nathalie, Houdebine, Louis-Marie, Harosh, Itzik
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4162549/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25216115
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0106655
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author Jolivet, Geneviève
Braud, Sandrine
DaSilva, Bruno
Passet, Bruno
Harscoët, Erwana
Viglietta, Céline
Gautier, Thomas
Lagrost, Laurent
Daniel-Carlier, Nathalie
Houdebine, Louis-Marie
Harosh, Itzik
author_facet Jolivet, Geneviève
Braud, Sandrine
DaSilva, Bruno
Passet, Bruno
Harscoët, Erwana
Viglietta, Céline
Gautier, Thomas
Lagrost, Laurent
Daniel-Carlier, Nathalie
Houdebine, Louis-Marie
Harosh, Itzik
author_sort Jolivet, Geneviève
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description In the search of new strategies to fight against obesity, we targeted a gene pathway involved in energy uptake. We have thus investigated the APOB mRNA editing protein (APOBEC1) gene pathway that is involved in fat absorption in the intestine. The APOB gene encodes two proteins, APOB100 and APOB48, via the editing of a single nucleotide in the APOB mRNA by the APOBEC1 enzyme. The APOB48 protein is mandatory for the synthesis of chylomicrons by intestinal cells to transport dietary lipids and cholesterol. We produced transgenic rabbits expressing permanently and ubiquitously a small hairpin RNA targeting the rabbit APOBEC1 mRNA. These rabbits exhibited a moderately but significantly reduced level of APOBEC1 gene expression in the intestine, a reduced level of editing of the APOB mRNA, a reduced level of synthesis of chylomicrons after a food challenge, a reduced total mass of body lipids and finally presented a sustained lean phenotype without any obvious physiological disorder. Interestingly, no compensatory mechanism opposed to the phenotype. These lean transgenic rabbits were crossed with transgenic rabbits expressing in the intestine the human APOBEC1 gene. Double transgenic animals did not present any lean phenotype, thus proving that the intestinal expression of the human APOBEC1 transgene was able to counterbalance the reduction of the rabbit APOBEC1 gene expression. Thus, a moderate reduction of the APOBEC1 dependent editing induces a lean phenotype at least in the rabbit species. This suggests that the APOBEC1 gene might be a novel target for obesity treatment.
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spelling pubmed-41625492014-09-17 Induction of Body Weight Loss through RNAi-Knockdown of APOBEC1 Gene Expression in Transgenic Rabbits Jolivet, Geneviève Braud, Sandrine DaSilva, Bruno Passet, Bruno Harscoët, Erwana Viglietta, Céline Gautier, Thomas Lagrost, Laurent Daniel-Carlier, Nathalie Houdebine, Louis-Marie Harosh, Itzik PLoS One Research Article In the search of new strategies to fight against obesity, we targeted a gene pathway involved in energy uptake. We have thus investigated the APOB mRNA editing protein (APOBEC1) gene pathway that is involved in fat absorption in the intestine. The APOB gene encodes two proteins, APOB100 and APOB48, via the editing of a single nucleotide in the APOB mRNA by the APOBEC1 enzyme. The APOB48 protein is mandatory for the synthesis of chylomicrons by intestinal cells to transport dietary lipids and cholesterol. We produced transgenic rabbits expressing permanently and ubiquitously a small hairpin RNA targeting the rabbit APOBEC1 mRNA. These rabbits exhibited a moderately but significantly reduced level of APOBEC1 gene expression in the intestine, a reduced level of editing of the APOB mRNA, a reduced level of synthesis of chylomicrons after a food challenge, a reduced total mass of body lipids and finally presented a sustained lean phenotype without any obvious physiological disorder. Interestingly, no compensatory mechanism opposed to the phenotype. These lean transgenic rabbits were crossed with transgenic rabbits expressing in the intestine the human APOBEC1 gene. Double transgenic animals did not present any lean phenotype, thus proving that the intestinal expression of the human APOBEC1 transgene was able to counterbalance the reduction of the rabbit APOBEC1 gene expression. Thus, a moderate reduction of the APOBEC1 dependent editing induces a lean phenotype at least in the rabbit species. This suggests that the APOBEC1 gene might be a novel target for obesity treatment. Public Library of Science 2014-09-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4162549/ /pubmed/25216115 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0106655 Text en © 2014 Jolivet 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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Jolivet, Geneviève
Braud, Sandrine
DaSilva, Bruno
Passet, Bruno
Harscoët, Erwana
Viglietta, Céline
Gautier, Thomas
Lagrost, Laurent
Daniel-Carlier, Nathalie
Houdebine, Louis-Marie
Harosh, Itzik
Induction of Body Weight Loss through RNAi-Knockdown of APOBEC1 Gene Expression in Transgenic Rabbits
title Induction of Body Weight Loss through RNAi-Knockdown of APOBEC1 Gene Expression in Transgenic Rabbits
title_full Induction of Body Weight Loss through RNAi-Knockdown of APOBEC1 Gene Expression in Transgenic Rabbits
title_fullStr Induction of Body Weight Loss through RNAi-Knockdown of APOBEC1 Gene Expression in Transgenic Rabbits
title_full_unstemmed Induction of Body Weight Loss through RNAi-Knockdown of APOBEC1 Gene Expression in Transgenic Rabbits
title_short Induction of Body Weight Loss through RNAi-Knockdown of APOBEC1 Gene Expression in Transgenic Rabbits
title_sort induction of body weight loss through rnai-knockdown of apobec1 gene expression in transgenic rabbits
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4162549/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25216115
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0106655
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