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Publication : Modulation of Dcytb (Cybrd 1) expression and function by iron, dehydroascorbate and Hif-2α in cultured cells.

First Author  Luo X Year  2014
Journal  Biochim Biophys Acta Volume  1840
Issue  1 Pages  106-12
PubMed ID  23981688 Mgi Jnum  J:210055
Mgi Id  MGI:5569449 Doi  10.1016/j.bbagen.2013.08.012
Citation  Luo X, et al. (2014) Modulation of Dcytb (Cybrd 1) expression and function by iron, dehydroascorbate and Hif-2alpha in cultured cells. Biochim Biophys Acta 1840(1):106-12
abstractText  BACKGROUND: Duodenal cytochrome b (Dcytb) is a mammalian plasma ferric reductase enzyme that catalyses the reduction of ferric to ferrous ion in the process of iron absorption. The current study investigates the relationship between Dcytb, iron, dehydroascorbate (DHA) and Hif-2alpha in cultured cell lines. METHODS: Dcytb and Hif-2alpha protein expression was analysed by Western blot technique while gene regulation was determined by quantitative PCR. Functional analyses were carried out by ferric reductase and (59)Fe uptake assays. RESULTS: Iron and dehydroascorbic acid treatment of cells inhibited Dcytb mRNA and protein expression. Desferrioxamine also enhanced Dcytb mRNA level after cells were treated overnight. Dcytb knockdown in HuTu cells resulted in reduced mRNA expression and lowered reductase activity. Preloading cells with DHA (to enhance intracellular ascorbate levels) did not stimulate reductase activity fully in Dcytb-silenced cells, implying a Dcytb-dependence of ascorbate-mediated ferrireduction. Moreover, Hif-2alpha knockdown in HuTu cells led to a reduction in reductase activity and iron uptake. CONCLUSIONS: Taken together, this study shows the functional regulation of Dcytb reductase activity by DHA and Hif-2alpha. GENERAL SIGNIFICANCE: Dcytb is a plasma membrane protein that accepts electrons intracellularly from DHA/ascorbic acid for ferrireduction at the apical surface of cultured cells and enterocytes.
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