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The Biological Effects of Bilirubin Photoisomers
Although phototherapy was introduced as early as 1950’s, the potential biological effects of bilirubin photoisomers (PI) generated during phototherapy remain unclear. The aim of our study was to isolate bilirubin PI in their pure forms and to assess their biological effects in vitro. The three major...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4735493/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26829016 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0148126 |
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author | Jasprova, Jana Dal Ben, Matteo Vianello, Eleonora Goncharova, Iryna Urbanova, Marie Vyroubalova, Karolina Gazzin, Silvia Tiribelli, Claudio Sticha, Martin Cerna, Marcela Vitek, Libor |
author_facet | Jasprova, Jana Dal Ben, Matteo Vianello, Eleonora Goncharova, Iryna Urbanova, Marie Vyroubalova, Karolina Gazzin, Silvia Tiribelli, Claudio Sticha, Martin Cerna, Marcela Vitek, Libor |
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description | Although phototherapy was introduced as early as 1950’s, the potential biological effects of bilirubin photoisomers (PI) generated during phototherapy remain unclear. The aim of our study was to isolate bilirubin PI in their pure forms and to assess their biological effects in vitro. The three major bilirubin PI (ZE- and EZ-bilirubin and Z-lumirubin) were prepared by photo-irradiation of unconjugated bilirubin. The individual photoproducts were chromatographically separated (TLC, HPLC), and their identities verified by mass spectrometry. The role of Z-lumirubin (the principle bilirubin PI) on the dissociation of bilirubin from albumin was tested by several methods: peroxidase, fluorescence quenching, and circular dichroism. The biological effects of major bilirubin PI (cell viability, expression of selected genes, cell cycle progression) were tested on the SH-SY5Y human neuroblastoma cell line. Lumirubin was found to have a binding site on human serum albumin, in the subdomain IB (or at a close distance to it); and thus, different from that of bilirubin. Its binding constant to albumin was much lower when compared with bilirubin, and lumirubin did not affect the level of unbound bilirubin (Bf). Compared to unconjugated bilirubin, bilirubin PI did not have any effect on either SH-SY5Y cell viability, the expression of genes involved in bilirubin metabolism or cell cycle progression, nor in modulation of the cell cycle phase. The principle bilirubin PI do not interfere with bilirubin albumin binding, and do not exert any toxic effect on human neuroblastoma cells. |
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spelling | pubmed-47354932016-02-04 The Biological Effects of Bilirubin Photoisomers Jasprova, Jana Dal Ben, Matteo Vianello, Eleonora Goncharova, Iryna Urbanova, Marie Vyroubalova, Karolina Gazzin, Silvia Tiribelli, Claudio Sticha, Martin Cerna, Marcela Vitek, Libor PLoS One Research Article Although phototherapy was introduced as early as 1950’s, the potential biological effects of bilirubin photoisomers (PI) generated during phototherapy remain unclear. The aim of our study was to isolate bilirubin PI in their pure forms and to assess their biological effects in vitro. The three major bilirubin PI (ZE- and EZ-bilirubin and Z-lumirubin) were prepared by photo-irradiation of unconjugated bilirubin. The individual photoproducts were chromatographically separated (TLC, HPLC), and their identities verified by mass spectrometry. The role of Z-lumirubin (the principle bilirubin PI) on the dissociation of bilirubin from albumin was tested by several methods: peroxidase, fluorescence quenching, and circular dichroism. The biological effects of major bilirubin PI (cell viability, expression of selected genes, cell cycle progression) were tested on the SH-SY5Y human neuroblastoma cell line. Lumirubin was found to have a binding site on human serum albumin, in the subdomain IB (or at a close distance to it); and thus, different from that of bilirubin. Its binding constant to albumin was much lower when compared with bilirubin, and lumirubin did not affect the level of unbound bilirubin (Bf). Compared to unconjugated bilirubin, bilirubin PI did not have any effect on either SH-SY5Y cell viability, the expression of genes involved in bilirubin metabolism or cell cycle progression, nor in modulation of the cell cycle phase. The principle bilirubin PI do not interfere with bilirubin albumin binding, and do not exert any toxic effect on human neuroblastoma cells. Public Library of Science 2016-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4735493/ /pubmed/26829016 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0148126 Text en © 2016 Jasprova 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Jasprova, Jana Dal Ben, Matteo Vianello, Eleonora Goncharova, Iryna Urbanova, Marie Vyroubalova, Karolina Gazzin, Silvia Tiribelli, Claudio Sticha, Martin Cerna, Marcela Vitek, Libor The Biological Effects of Bilirubin Photoisomers |
title | The Biological Effects of Bilirubin Photoisomers |
title_full | The Biological Effects of Bilirubin Photoisomers |
title_fullStr | The Biological Effects of Bilirubin Photoisomers |
title_full_unstemmed | The Biological Effects of Bilirubin Photoisomers |
title_short | The Biological Effects of Bilirubin Photoisomers |
title_sort | biological effects of bilirubin photoisomers |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4735493/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26829016 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0148126 |
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