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Peroxisome deficiency-induced ER stress and SREBP-2 pathway activation in the liver of newborn PEX2 knock-out mice

  • Werner J. Kovacs
  • , Khanichi N. Charles
  • , Katharina M. Walter
  • , Janis E. Shackelford
  • , Thomas M. Wikander
  • , Michael J. Richards
  • , Steven J. Fliesler
  • , Skaidrite K. Krisans
  • , Phyllis L. Faust
  • Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich
  • San Diego State University
  • Harvard University
  • Columbia University
  • Saint Louis University

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Abstract

Disruption of the Pex2 gene leads to peroxisome deficiency and widespread metabolic dysfunction. We previously demonstrated that peroxisomes are critical for maintaining cholesterol homeostasis, using peroxisome-deficient Pex2 -/- mice on a hybrid Swiss Webster × 129S6/SvEv (SW/129) genetic background. Peroxisome deficiency activates hepatic endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress pathways, leading to dysregulation of the endogenous sterol response mechanism. Herein, we demonstrate a more profound dysregulation of cholesterol homeostasis in newborn Pex2-/- mice congenic on a 129S6/SvEv (129) genetic background, and substantial differences between newborn versus postnatal Pex2-/- mice in factors that activate ER stress. These differences extend to relationships between activation of genes regulated by SREBP-2 versus PPARα. The SREBP-2 pathway is induced in neonatal Pex2-/- livers from 129 and SW/129 strains, despite normal hepatic cholesterol levels. ER stress markers are increased in newborn 129 Pex2 -/- livers, which occurs in the absence of hepatic steatosis or accumulation of peroxins in the ER. Moreover, the induction of SREBP-2 and ER stress pathways is independent of PPARα activation in livers of newborn 129 and SW/129 Pex2-/- mice. Two-week-old wild-type mice treated with the peroxisome proliferator WY-14,643 show strong induction of PPARα-regulated genes and decreased expression of SREBP-2 and its target genes, further demonstrating that SREBP-2 pathway induction is not dependent on PPARα activation. Lastly, there is no activation of either SREBP-2 or ER stress pathways in kidney and lung of newborn Pex2-/- mice, suggesting a parallel induction of these pathways in peroxisome-deficient mice. These findings establish novel associations between SREBP-2, ER stress and PPARα pathway inductions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)895-907
Number of pages13
JournalBiochimica et Biophysica Acta - Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids
Volume1821
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2012

Keywords

  • Cholesterol homeostasis
  • ER stress
  • PPARα
  • Peroxisome
  • Pex2
  • SREBP-2

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