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Patulin activates the NRF2 pathway by modulation of miR-144 expression in HEK293 cells

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Patulin (PAT) is a mycotoxin produced by various fungal species that commonly contaminate apples and other fruit products. PAT is associated with glutathione (GSH) depletion and oxidative stress. Cytoprotective and antioxidant (AO) enzymes limit toxic outcomes and confer resistance to oxidative stress by influencing the expression of cytoprotective genes. The induction of these genes is tightly regulated by transcription factor nuclear factor erythroid 2 p45–related factor 2 (NRF2), a potential target of microRNA (miR)-144. This study aims to determine a possible role for miR-144 in NRF2 pathway activation following PAT exposure in human embryonic kidney (HEK293) cells. HEK293 cells were exposed to varying PAT concentrations (0, 0.2, 0.5, 1 μmol/L; 24 h). Protein expression of Keap1, NRF2, and phosphorylated (p) NRF2 (ser40) was quantified using western blotting. Gene expression of NRF2, SOD2, CAT, GPx, NQO1, GSTA1, HMOX, and miR-144 were evaluated by qPCR. PAT significantly decreased miR-144 (p = 0.0249) and concomitantly increased NRF2 protein expression, stability, and activation as evidenced by increased pNRF2 (p = 0.0216) expression and decreased total NRF2 (p = 0.0237). This was consistent with qPCR data which showed increased transcript levels of NRF2 (p = 0.0378) as well as the target genes CAT (p = 0.0273), NQO1 (p = 0.0156), HMOX (p = 0.0249), and GSTA1 (p = 0.0237). No changes were observed in Keap1 expression (p = 0.6444). This study implicates microRNAs in a mechanistic role in PAT-induced toxicity. PAT decreased miR-144 expression leading to NRF2 pathway activation and elevated AO gene expression.

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Abbreviations

PAT:

Patulin

GSH:

Glutathione

AO:

Antioxidant

NRF2:

Nuclear factor erythroid 2 p45 related factor 2

miRNA:

MicroRNA

h:

Hours

ROS:

Reactive oxygen species

Keap1:

Kelch-like ECH-associated protein

PKC:

Protein kinase C

ARE:

Antioxidant response element

SOD2:

Superoxide dismutase 2

CAT:

Catalase

GPx:

Glutathione peroxidase

NQO1:

NADPH quinone oxidoreductase 1

HO-1:

Heme oxygenase 1

GSTA1:

Glutathione-s-transferase A1 subunit

HEK293:

Human embryonic kidney cells

CCM:

Complete culture media

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The author would like to thank the National Research Foundation (Grant UID: 98323), and the UKZN College of Health Sciences for financial support during this study.

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Pillay, Y., Ghazi, T., Raghubeer, S. et al. Patulin activates the NRF2 pathway by modulation of miR-144 expression in HEK293 cells. Mycotoxin Res 37, 97–103 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12550-020-00418-4

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