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Non-Classical Gluconeogenesis-Dependent Glucose Metabolism in Rhipicephalus microplus Embryonic Cell Line BME26

In this work we evaluated several genes involved in gluconeogenesis, glycolysis and glycogen metabolism, the major pathways for carbohydrate catabolism and anabolism, in the BME26 Rhipicephalus microplus embryonic cell line. Genetic and catalytic control of the genes and enzymes associated with thes...

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Autores principales: da Silva, Renato Martins, Della Noce, Bárbara, Waltero, Camila Fernanda, Costa, Evenilton Pessoa, de Abreu, Leonardo Araujo, Githaka, Naftaly Wang’ombe, Moraes, Jorge, Gomes, Helga Fernandes, Konnai, Satoru, da Silva Vaz, Itabajara, Ohashi, Kazuhiko, Logullo, Carlos
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4307336/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25594873
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms16011821
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author da Silva, Renato Martins
Della Noce, Bárbara
Waltero, Camila Fernanda
Costa, Evenilton Pessoa
de Abreu, Leonardo Araujo
Githaka, Naftaly Wang’ombe
Moraes, Jorge
Gomes, Helga Fernandes
Konnai, Satoru
da Silva Vaz, Itabajara
Ohashi, Kazuhiko
Logullo, Carlos
author_facet da Silva, Renato Martins
Della Noce, Bárbara
Waltero, Camila Fernanda
Costa, Evenilton Pessoa
de Abreu, Leonardo Araujo
Githaka, Naftaly Wang’ombe
Moraes, Jorge
Gomes, Helga Fernandes
Konnai, Satoru
da Silva Vaz, Itabajara
Ohashi, Kazuhiko
Logullo, Carlos
author_sort da Silva, Renato Martins
collection PubMed
description In this work we evaluated several genes involved in gluconeogenesis, glycolysis and glycogen metabolism, the major pathways for carbohydrate catabolism and anabolism, in the BME26 Rhipicephalus microplus embryonic cell line. Genetic and catalytic control of the genes and enzymes associated with these pathways are modulated by alterations in energy resource availability (primarily glucose). BME26 cells in media were investigated using three different glucose concentrations, and changes in the transcription levels of target genes in response to carbohydrate utilization were assessed. The results indicate that several genes, such as glycogen synthase (GS), glycogen synthase kinase 3 (GSK3), phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PEPCK), and glucose-6 phosphatase (GP) displayed mutual regulation in response to glucose treatment. Surprisingly, the transcription of gluconeogenic enzymes was found to increase alongside that of glycolytic enzymes, especially pyruvate kinase, with high glucose treatment. In addition, RNAi data from this study revealed that the transcription of gluconeogenic genes in BME26 cells is controlled by GSK-3. Collectively, these results improve our understanding of how glucose metabolism is regulated at the genetic level in tick cells.
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spelling pubmed-43073362015-02-02 Non-Classical Gluconeogenesis-Dependent Glucose Metabolism in Rhipicephalus microplus Embryonic Cell Line BME26 da Silva, Renato Martins Della Noce, Bárbara Waltero, Camila Fernanda Costa, Evenilton Pessoa de Abreu, Leonardo Araujo Githaka, Naftaly Wang’ombe Moraes, Jorge Gomes, Helga Fernandes Konnai, Satoru da Silva Vaz, Itabajara Ohashi, Kazuhiko Logullo, Carlos Int J Mol Sci Article In this work we evaluated several genes involved in gluconeogenesis, glycolysis and glycogen metabolism, the major pathways for carbohydrate catabolism and anabolism, in the BME26 Rhipicephalus microplus embryonic cell line. Genetic and catalytic control of the genes and enzymes associated with these pathways are modulated by alterations in energy resource availability (primarily glucose). BME26 cells in media were investigated using three different glucose concentrations, and changes in the transcription levels of target genes in response to carbohydrate utilization were assessed. The results indicate that several genes, such as glycogen synthase (GS), glycogen synthase kinase 3 (GSK3), phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PEPCK), and glucose-6 phosphatase (GP) displayed mutual regulation in response to glucose treatment. Surprisingly, the transcription of gluconeogenic enzymes was found to increase alongside that of glycolytic enzymes, especially pyruvate kinase, with high glucose treatment. In addition, RNAi data from this study revealed that the transcription of gluconeogenic genes in BME26 cells is controlled by GSK-3. Collectively, these results improve our understanding of how glucose metabolism is regulated at the genetic level in tick cells. MDPI 2015-01-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4307336/ /pubmed/25594873 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms16011821 Text en © 2015 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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da Silva, Renato Martins
Della Noce, Bárbara
Waltero, Camila Fernanda
Costa, Evenilton Pessoa
de Abreu, Leonardo Araujo
Githaka, Naftaly Wang’ombe
Moraes, Jorge
Gomes, Helga Fernandes
Konnai, Satoru
da Silva Vaz, Itabajara
Ohashi, Kazuhiko
Logullo, Carlos
Non-Classical Gluconeogenesis-Dependent Glucose Metabolism in Rhipicephalus microplus Embryonic Cell Line BME26
title Non-Classical Gluconeogenesis-Dependent Glucose Metabolism in Rhipicephalus microplus Embryonic Cell Line BME26
title_full Non-Classical Gluconeogenesis-Dependent Glucose Metabolism in Rhipicephalus microplus Embryonic Cell Line BME26
title_fullStr Non-Classical Gluconeogenesis-Dependent Glucose Metabolism in Rhipicephalus microplus Embryonic Cell Line BME26
title_full_unstemmed Non-Classical Gluconeogenesis-Dependent Glucose Metabolism in Rhipicephalus microplus Embryonic Cell Line BME26
title_short Non-Classical Gluconeogenesis-Dependent Glucose Metabolism in Rhipicephalus microplus Embryonic Cell Line BME26
title_sort non-classical gluconeogenesis-dependent glucose metabolism in rhipicephalus microplus embryonic cell line bme26
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4307336/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25594873
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms16011821
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