Triacylglycerol deposition with group IVC phospholipase A2 expression in oleate- and linoleate-stimulated Huh-7 hepatocytes.

Keiichi Ishihara, Kengo Tachibana, Asuka Kuroda, Ayano Terakawa, Shinsuke Baba, Shiho Kanai, Satoshi Akiba

Department of Pathological Biochemistry, Kyoto Pharmaceutical University, Misasagi, Yamashina-ku, Kyoto 607–8414, Japan.

Journal Article: Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin (impact factor: 1.81). 01/2011; 34(2):191-6.

Abstract

The accumulation of hepatocellular triacylglycerol (TG), a major symptom of fatty liver, is associated with the excessive incorporation of exogenous free fatty acids into hepatocytes, the free fatty acids inducing an increase in TG bearing acyl chains derived from not only themselves but also endogenous fatty acids. However, the mechanisms responsible for the supply of endogenous fatty acids, which are mainly esterified into phospholipids, remain unclear. In the present study, we examined the possible involvement of intracellular phospholipase A(2) (PLA(2))s including group IVA, IVC, VIA, and VIB PLA(2)s, which catalyze the release of endogenous fatty acids, in the deposition of TG in hepatocytes. Stimulation of human hepatoma Huh-7 cells with oleate or linoleate for 48 h increased TG contents time-dependently. Under the conditions, increased expression of group IVC PLA(2) mRNA and protein was observed at 6-12 h and 24-48 h after the stimulation, respectively. However, mRNA levels of group IVA, VIA, or VIB PLA(2) did not change. When cells were treated with methyl arachidonyl fluorophosphonate used as an inhibitor of group IVC PLA(2), the fatty acid-induced deposition of TG was partially but significantly suppressed at 48 h, although no significant inhibition was observed at 24 h. Overexpression of wild-type group IVC PLA(2) but not a catalytically inactive mutant of group IVC PLA(2) tended to increase cellular TG levels. The present findings suggest that stimulation of Huh-7 hepatocytes with free fatty acids induces the expression of group IVC PLA(2), which is involved in the fatty acid-induced deposition of TG.

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24 h. Overexpression
 
catalytically inactive mutant
 
endogenous fatty acids
 
exogenous free fatty acids
 
fatty acid-induced deposition
 
fatty liver
 
free fatty acids induces
 
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group IVA
 
group IVC PLA(2)
 
hepatocellular triacylglycerol
 
human hepatoma Huh-7 cells
 
increase cellular TG levels
 
intracellular phospholipase A(2)
 
methyl arachidonyl fluorophosphonate
 
possible involvement
 
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TG bearing acyl chains
 
TG contents time-dependently
 
wild-type group IVC PLA(2)