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Functional changes of the liver in the absence of growth hormone (GH) action – Proteomic and metabolomic insights from a GH receptor deficient pig model

OBJECTIVE: The liver is a central target organ of growth hormone (GH), which stimulates the synthesis of insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF1) and affects multiple biochemical pathways. A systematic multi-omics analysis of GH effects in the liver has not been performed. GH receptor (GHR) deficiency is...

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Autores principales: Riedel, Evamaria O., Hinrichs, Arne, Kemter, Elisabeth, Dahlhoff, Maik, Backman, Mattias, Rathkolb, Birgit, Prehn, Cornelia, Adamski, Jerzy, Renner, Simone, Blutke, Andreas, de Angelis, Martin Hrabĕ, Bidlingmaier, Martin, Schopohl, Jochen, Arnold, Georg J., Fröhlich, Thomas, Wolf, Eckhard
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Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7184181/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32277923
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molmet.2020.100978
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author Riedel, Evamaria O.
Hinrichs, Arne
Kemter, Elisabeth
Dahlhoff, Maik
Backman, Mattias
Rathkolb, Birgit
Prehn, Cornelia
Adamski, Jerzy
Renner, Simone
Blutke, Andreas
de Angelis, Martin Hrabĕ
Bidlingmaier, Martin
Schopohl, Jochen
Arnold, Georg J.
Fröhlich, Thomas
Wolf, Eckhard
author_facet Riedel, Evamaria O.
Hinrichs, Arne
Kemter, Elisabeth
Dahlhoff, Maik
Backman, Mattias
Rathkolb, Birgit
Prehn, Cornelia
Adamski, Jerzy
Renner, Simone
Blutke, Andreas
de Angelis, Martin Hrabĕ
Bidlingmaier, Martin
Schopohl, Jochen
Arnold, Georg J.
Fröhlich, Thomas
Wolf, Eckhard
author_sort Riedel, Evamaria O.
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description OBJECTIVE: The liver is a central target organ of growth hormone (GH), which stimulates the synthesis of insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF1) and affects multiple biochemical pathways. A systematic multi-omics analysis of GH effects in the liver has not been performed. GH receptor (GHR) deficiency is a unique model for studying the consequences of lacking GH action. In this study, we used molecular profiling techniques to capture a broad spectrum of these effects in the liver of a clinically relevant large animal model for Laron syndrome. METHODS: We performed holistic proteome and targeted metabolome analyses of liver samples from 6-month-old GHR-deficient (GHR-KO) pigs and GHR-expressing controls (four males, four females per group). RESULTS: GHR deficiency resulted in an increased abundance of enzymes involved in amino acid degradation, in the urea cycle, and in the tricarboxylic acid cycle. A decreased ratio of long-chain acylcarnitines to free carnitine suggested reduced activity of carnitine palmitoyltransferase 1A and thus reduced mitochondrial import of fatty acids for beta-oxidation. Increased levels of short-chain acylcarnitines in the liver and in the circulation of GHR-KO pigs may result from impaired beta-oxidation of short-chain fatty acids or from increased degradation of specific amino acids. The concentration of mono-unsaturated glycerophosphocholines was significantly increased in the liver of GHR-KO pigs without morphological signs of steatosis, although the abundances of several proteins functionally linked to non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (fetuin B, retinol binding protein 4, several mitochondrial proteins) were increased. Moreover, GHR-deficient liver samples revealed distinct changes in the methionine and glutathione metabolic pathways, in particular, a significantly increased level of glycine N-methyltransferase and increased levels of total and free glutathione. Several proteins revealed a sex-related abundance difference in the control group but not in the GHR-KO group. CONCLUSIONS: Our integrated proteomics/targeted metabolomics study of GHR-deficient and control liver samples from a clinically relevant large animal model identified a spectrum of biological pathways that are significantly altered in the absence of GH action. Moreover, new insights into the role of GH in the sex-related specification of liver functions were provided.
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spelling pubmed-71841812020-05-04 Functional changes of the liver in the absence of growth hormone (GH) action – Proteomic and metabolomic insights from a GH receptor deficient pig model Riedel, Evamaria O. Hinrichs, Arne Kemter, Elisabeth Dahlhoff, Maik Backman, Mattias Rathkolb, Birgit Prehn, Cornelia Adamski, Jerzy Renner, Simone Blutke, Andreas de Angelis, Martin Hrabĕ Bidlingmaier, Martin Schopohl, Jochen Arnold, Georg J. Fröhlich, Thomas Wolf, Eckhard Mol Metab Original Article OBJECTIVE: The liver is a central target organ of growth hormone (GH), which stimulates the synthesis of insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF1) and affects multiple biochemical pathways. A systematic multi-omics analysis of GH effects in the liver has not been performed. GH receptor (GHR) deficiency is a unique model for studying the consequences of lacking GH action. In this study, we used molecular profiling techniques to capture a broad spectrum of these effects in the liver of a clinically relevant large animal model for Laron syndrome. METHODS: We performed holistic proteome and targeted metabolome analyses of liver samples from 6-month-old GHR-deficient (GHR-KO) pigs and GHR-expressing controls (four males, four females per group). RESULTS: GHR deficiency resulted in an increased abundance of enzymes involved in amino acid degradation, in the urea cycle, and in the tricarboxylic acid cycle. A decreased ratio of long-chain acylcarnitines to free carnitine suggested reduced activity of carnitine palmitoyltransferase 1A and thus reduced mitochondrial import of fatty acids for beta-oxidation. Increased levels of short-chain acylcarnitines in the liver and in the circulation of GHR-KO pigs may result from impaired beta-oxidation of short-chain fatty acids or from increased degradation of specific amino acids. The concentration of mono-unsaturated glycerophosphocholines was significantly increased in the liver of GHR-KO pigs without morphological signs of steatosis, although the abundances of several proteins functionally linked to non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (fetuin B, retinol binding protein 4, several mitochondrial proteins) were increased. Moreover, GHR-deficient liver samples revealed distinct changes in the methionine and glutathione metabolic pathways, in particular, a significantly increased level of glycine N-methyltransferase and increased levels of total and free glutathione. Several proteins revealed a sex-related abundance difference in the control group but not in the GHR-KO group. CONCLUSIONS: Our integrated proteomics/targeted metabolomics study of GHR-deficient and control liver samples from a clinically relevant large animal model identified a spectrum of biological pathways that are significantly altered in the absence of GH action. Moreover, new insights into the role of GH in the sex-related specification of liver functions were provided. Elsevier 2020-03-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7184181/ /pubmed/32277923 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molmet.2020.100978 Text en © 2020 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Riedel, Evamaria O.
Hinrichs, Arne
Kemter, Elisabeth
Dahlhoff, Maik
Backman, Mattias
Rathkolb, Birgit
Prehn, Cornelia
Adamski, Jerzy
Renner, Simone
Blutke, Andreas
de Angelis, Martin Hrabĕ
Bidlingmaier, Martin
Schopohl, Jochen
Arnold, Georg J.
Fröhlich, Thomas
Wolf, Eckhard
Functional changes of the liver in the absence of growth hormone (GH) action – Proteomic and metabolomic insights from a GH receptor deficient pig model
title Functional changes of the liver in the absence of growth hormone (GH) action – Proteomic and metabolomic insights from a GH receptor deficient pig model
title_full Functional changes of the liver in the absence of growth hormone (GH) action – Proteomic and metabolomic insights from a GH receptor deficient pig model
title_fullStr Functional changes of the liver in the absence of growth hormone (GH) action – Proteomic and metabolomic insights from a GH receptor deficient pig model
title_full_unstemmed Functional changes of the liver in the absence of growth hormone (GH) action – Proteomic and metabolomic insights from a GH receptor deficient pig model
title_short Functional changes of the liver in the absence of growth hormone (GH) action – Proteomic and metabolomic insights from a GH receptor deficient pig model
title_sort functional changes of the liver in the absence of growth hormone (gh) action – proteomic and metabolomic insights from a gh receptor deficient pig model
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7184181/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32277923
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molmet.2020.100978
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