Valproic acid influences the expression of genes implicated with hyperglycaemia-induced complement and coagulation pathways
Marina Barreto Felisbino, Mark Ziemann, Ishant Khurana, Jun Okabe, Keith Al-Hasani, Scott Maxwell, K. N. Harikrishnan, Camila Borges Martins Oliveira, Maria Luiza S. Mello, Assam El-Osta
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Agradecimentos: NHMRC; International Joint Program. Professor Sam El-Osta is a National Health and Medical Research Council; Senior Research Fellow
Because the liver plays a major role in metabolic homeostasis and secretion of clotting factors and inflammatory innate immune proteins, there is interest in understanding the mechanisms of hepatic cell activation under hyperglycaemia and whether this can be attenuated pharmacologically. We have...
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Because the liver plays a major role in metabolic homeostasis and secretion of clotting factors and inflammatory innate immune proteins, there is interest in understanding the mechanisms of hepatic cell activation under hyperglycaemia and whether this can be attenuated pharmacologically. We have previously shown that hyperglycaemia stimulates major changes in chromatin organization and metabolism in hepatocytes, and that the histone deacetylase inhibitor valproic acid (VPA) is able to reverse some of these metabolic changes. In this study, we have used RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq) to investigate how VPA influences gene expression in hepatocytes. Interesting, we observed that VPA attenuates hyperglycaemia-induced activation of complement and coagulation cascade genes. We also observe that many of the gene activation events coincide with changes to histone acetylation at the promoter of these genes indicating that epigenetic regulation is involved in VPA action
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FUNDAÇÃO DE AMPARO À PESQUISA DO ESTADO DE SÃO PAULO - FAPESP
2010/50015-6; 2012/03238-5; 2014/10198-5; 2015/10356-2
CONSELHO NACIONAL DE DESENVOLVIMENTO CIENTÍFICO E TECNOLÓGICO - CNPQ
304668/2014-1
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Valproic acid influences the expression of genes implicated with hyperglycaemia-induced complement and coagulation pathways
Marina Barreto Felisbino, Mark Ziemann, Ishant Khurana, Jun Okabe, Keith Al-Hasani, Scott Maxwell, K. N. Harikrishnan, Camila Borges Martins Oliveira, Maria Luiza S. Mello, Assam El-Osta
Valproic acid influences the expression of genes implicated with hyperglycaemia-induced complement and coagulation pathways
Marina Barreto Felisbino, Mark Ziemann, Ishant Khurana, Jun Okabe, Keith Al-Hasani, Scott Maxwell, K. N. Harikrishnan, Camila Borges Martins Oliveira, Maria Luiza S. Mello, Assam El-Osta
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