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Gene expression patterns in the progression of canine copper-associated chronic hepatitis
Copper is an essential trace element, but can become toxic when present in abundance. The severe effects of copper-metabolism imbalance are illustrated by the inherited disorders Wilson disease and Menkes disease. The Labrador retriever dog breed is a novel non-rodent model for copper-storage disord...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5411060/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28459846 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0176826 |
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author | Dirksen, Karen Spee, Bart Penning, Louis C. van den Ingh, Ted S. G. A. M. Burgener, Iwan A. Watson, Adrian L. Groot Koerkamp, Marian Rothuizen, Jan van Steenbeek, Frank G. Fieten, Hille |
author_facet | Dirksen, Karen Spee, Bart Penning, Louis C. van den Ingh, Ted S. G. A. M. Burgener, Iwan A. Watson, Adrian L. Groot Koerkamp, Marian Rothuizen, Jan van Steenbeek, Frank G. Fieten, Hille |
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description | Copper is an essential trace element, but can become toxic when present in abundance. The severe effects of copper-metabolism imbalance are illustrated by the inherited disorders Wilson disease and Menkes disease. The Labrador retriever dog breed is a novel non-rodent model for copper-storage disorders carrying mutations in genes known to be involved in copper transport. Besides disease initiation and progression of copper accumulation, the molecular mechanisms and pathways involved in progression towards copper-associated chronic hepatitis still remain unclear. Using expression levels of targeted candidate genes as well as transcriptome micro-arrays in liver tissue of Labrador retrievers in different stages of copper-associated hepatitis, pathways involved in progression of the disease were studied. At the initial phase of increased hepatic copper levels, transcriptomic alterations in livers mainly revealed enrichment for cell adhesion, developmental, inflammatory, and cytoskeleton pathways. Upregulation of targeted MT1A and COMMD1 mRNA shows the liver’s first response to rising intrahepatic copper concentrations. In livers with copper-associated hepatitis mainly an activation of inflammatory pathways is detected. Once the hepatitis is in the chronic stage, transcriptional differences are found in cell adhesion adaptations and cytoskeleton remodelling. In view of the high similarities in copper-associated hepatopathies between men and dog extrapolation of these dog data into human biomedicine seems feasible. |
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spelling | pubmed-54110602017-05-12 Gene expression patterns in the progression of canine copper-associated chronic hepatitis Dirksen, Karen Spee, Bart Penning, Louis C. van den Ingh, Ted S. G. A. M. Burgener, Iwan A. Watson, Adrian L. Groot Koerkamp, Marian Rothuizen, Jan van Steenbeek, Frank G. Fieten, Hille PLoS One Research Article Copper is an essential trace element, but can become toxic when present in abundance. The severe effects of copper-metabolism imbalance are illustrated by the inherited disorders Wilson disease and Menkes disease. The Labrador retriever dog breed is a novel non-rodent model for copper-storage disorders carrying mutations in genes known to be involved in copper transport. Besides disease initiation and progression of copper accumulation, the molecular mechanisms and pathways involved in progression towards copper-associated chronic hepatitis still remain unclear. Using expression levels of targeted candidate genes as well as transcriptome micro-arrays in liver tissue of Labrador retrievers in different stages of copper-associated hepatitis, pathways involved in progression of the disease were studied. At the initial phase of increased hepatic copper levels, transcriptomic alterations in livers mainly revealed enrichment for cell adhesion, developmental, inflammatory, and cytoskeleton pathways. Upregulation of targeted MT1A and COMMD1 mRNA shows the liver’s first response to rising intrahepatic copper concentrations. In livers with copper-associated hepatitis mainly an activation of inflammatory pathways is detected. Once the hepatitis is in the chronic stage, transcriptional differences are found in cell adhesion adaptations and cytoskeleton remodelling. In view of the high similarities in copper-associated hepatopathies between men and dog extrapolation of these dog data into human biomedicine seems feasible. Public Library of Science 2017-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5411060/ /pubmed/28459846 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0176826 Text en © 2017 Dirksen 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 Dirksen, Karen Spee, Bart Penning, Louis C. van den Ingh, Ted S. G. A. M. Burgener, Iwan A. Watson, Adrian L. Groot Koerkamp, Marian Rothuizen, Jan van Steenbeek, Frank G. Fieten, Hille Gene expression patterns in the progression of canine copper-associated chronic hepatitis |
title | Gene expression patterns in the progression of canine copper-associated chronic hepatitis |
title_full | Gene expression patterns in the progression of canine copper-associated chronic hepatitis |
title_fullStr | Gene expression patterns in the progression of canine copper-associated chronic hepatitis |
title_full_unstemmed | Gene expression patterns in the progression of canine copper-associated chronic hepatitis |
title_short | Gene expression patterns in the progression of canine copper-associated chronic hepatitis |
title_sort | gene expression patterns in the progression of canine copper-associated chronic hepatitis |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5411060/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28459846 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0176826 |
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