Fatty acid binding proteins have the potential to channel dietary fatty acids into enterocyte nuclei[S]

Intracellular lipid binding proteins, including fatty acid binding proteins (FABPs) 1 and 2, are highly expressed in tissues involved in the active lipid metabolism. A zebrafish model was used to demonstrate differential expression levels of fabp1b.1, fabp1b.2, and fabp2 transcripts in liver, anteri...

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Main Authors: Adriana Esteves, Anja Knoll-Gellida, Lucia Canclini, Maria Cecilia Silvarrey, Michèle André, Patrick J. Babin
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016-02-01
Series:Journal of Lipid Research
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spelling doaj-454fa77ffac846e79c1565e52a2bca0c2021-04-29T04:38:31ZengElsevierJournal of Lipid Research0022-22752016-02-01572219232Fatty acid binding proteins have the potential to channel dietary fatty acids into enterocyte nuclei[S]Adriana Esteves0Anja Knoll-Gellida1Lucia Canclini2Maria Cecilia Silvarrey3Michèle André4Patrick J. Babin5Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de la República, 11400 Montevideo, UruguayUniversity Bordeaux, Maladies Rares: Génétique et Métabolisme (MRGM), F-33615 Pessac, France; INSERM, U1211, F-33076, Bordeaux, FranceFacultad de Ciencias, Universidad de la República, 11400 Montevideo, UruguayFacultad de Ciencias, Universidad de la República, 11400 Montevideo, UruguayUniversity Bordeaux, Maladies Rares: Génétique et Métabolisme (MRGM), F-33615 Pessac, France; INSERM, U1211, F-33076, Bordeaux, FranceTo whom correspondence should be addressed; University Bordeaux, Maladies Rares: Génétique et Métabolisme (MRGM), F-33615 Pessac, France; INSERM, U1211, F-33076, Bordeaux, France; To whom correspondence should be addressedIntracellular lipid binding proteins, including fatty acid binding proteins (FABPs) 1 and 2, are highly expressed in tissues involved in the active lipid metabolism. A zebrafish model was used to demonstrate differential expression levels of fabp1b.1, fabp1b.2, and fabp2 transcripts in liver, anterior intestine, and brain. Transcription levels of fabp1b.1 and fabp2 in the anterior intestine were upregulated after feeding and modulated according to diet formulation. Immunofluorescence and electron microscopy immunodetection with gold particles localized these FABPs in the microvilli, cytosol, and nuclei of most enterocytes in the anterior intestinal mucosa. Nuclear localization was mostly in the interchromatin space outside the condensed chromatin clusters. Native PAGE binding assay of BODIPY-FL-labeled FAs demonstrated binding of BODIPY-FLC12 but not BODIPY-FLC5 to recombinant Fabp1b.1 and Fabp2. The binding of BODIPY-FLC12 to Fabp1b.1 was fully displaced by oleic acid. In vivo experiments demonstrated, for the first time, that intestinal absorption of dietary BODIPY-FLC12 was followed by colocalization of the labeled FA with Fabp1b and Fabp2 in the nuclei. These data suggest that dietary FAs complexed with FABPs are able to reach the enterocyte nucleus with the potential to modulate nuclear activity.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520354584BODIPY-labeled fatty acidsdiet and dietary lipidselectron microscopyfatty acid binding protein 1fatty acid binding protein 2fluorescence microscopy
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author Adriana Esteves
Anja Knoll-Gellida
Lucia Canclini
Maria Cecilia Silvarrey
Michèle André
Patrick J. Babin
spellingShingle Adriana Esteves
Anja Knoll-Gellida
Lucia Canclini
Maria Cecilia Silvarrey
Michèle André
Patrick J. Babin
Fatty acid binding proteins have the potential to channel dietary fatty acids into enterocyte nuclei[S]
Journal of Lipid Research
BODIPY-labeled fatty acids
diet and dietary lipids
electron microscopy
fatty acid binding protein 1
fatty acid binding protein 2
fluorescence microscopy
author_facet Adriana Esteves
Anja Knoll-Gellida
Lucia Canclini
Maria Cecilia Silvarrey
Michèle André
Patrick J. Babin
author_sort Adriana Esteves
title Fatty acid binding proteins have the potential to channel dietary fatty acids into enterocyte nuclei[S]
title_short Fatty acid binding proteins have the potential to channel dietary fatty acids into enterocyte nuclei[S]
title_full Fatty acid binding proteins have the potential to channel dietary fatty acids into enterocyte nuclei[S]
title_fullStr Fatty acid binding proteins have the potential to channel dietary fatty acids into enterocyte nuclei[S]
title_full_unstemmed Fatty acid binding proteins have the potential to channel dietary fatty acids into enterocyte nuclei[S]
title_sort fatty acid binding proteins have the potential to channel dietary fatty acids into enterocyte nuclei[s]
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Lipid Research
issn 0022-2275
publishDate 2016-02-01
description Intracellular lipid binding proteins, including fatty acid binding proteins (FABPs) 1 and 2, are highly expressed in tissues involved in the active lipid metabolism. A zebrafish model was used to demonstrate differential expression levels of fabp1b.1, fabp1b.2, and fabp2 transcripts in liver, anterior intestine, and brain. Transcription levels of fabp1b.1 and fabp2 in the anterior intestine were upregulated after feeding and modulated according to diet formulation. Immunofluorescence and electron microscopy immunodetection with gold particles localized these FABPs in the microvilli, cytosol, and nuclei of most enterocytes in the anterior intestinal mucosa. Nuclear localization was mostly in the interchromatin space outside the condensed chromatin clusters. Native PAGE binding assay of BODIPY-FL-labeled FAs demonstrated binding of BODIPY-FLC12 but not BODIPY-FLC5 to recombinant Fabp1b.1 and Fabp2. The binding of BODIPY-FLC12 to Fabp1b.1 was fully displaced by oleic acid. In vivo experiments demonstrated, for the first time, that intestinal absorption of dietary BODIPY-FLC12 was followed by colocalization of the labeled FA with Fabp1b and Fabp2 in the nuclei. These data suggest that dietary FAs complexed with FABPs are able to reach the enterocyte nucleus with the potential to modulate nuclear activity.
topic BODIPY-labeled fatty acids
diet and dietary lipids
electron microscopy
fatty acid binding protein 1
fatty acid binding protein 2
fluorescence microscopy
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520354584
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