Beneficial Effects of O-GlcNAc Stimulation in a Young Rat Model of Sepsis: Beyond Modulation of Gene Expression.
Thomas DupasAntoine PerselloAngélique Blangy-LetheuleManon DenisAngélique ErraudVirginie AillerieAurélia A LerouxMatthieu RivièreJacques LebretonArnaud TessierBertrand RozecBenjamin LauzierPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2022)
The young population, which is particularly at risk of sepsis, is, paradoxically, rarely studied. Acute stimulation of O-GlcNAcylation, a post-translational modification involved in metabolic regulation, cell survival and stress response, is beneficial in young rats with sepsis. Considering that sepsis impacts the gene expression profile and that O-GlcNAcylation is a regulator of transcription, the aims of this study are to (i) unveil beneficial mechanisms of O-GlcNAcylation and (ii) decipher the relationship between O-GlcNAcylation and transcription during sepsis. Endotoxemic challenge was induced in 28-day-old male rats using a lipopolysaccharide injection ( E. coli O111:B4, 20 mg·kg -1 ) and compared to control rats (NaCl 0.9%). One hour after, rats were assigned to no therapy or fluidotherapy (NaCl 0.9%, 10 mL.kg -1 ) ± NButGT (10 mg·kg -1 ) to stimulate O-GlcNAc levels. Cardiac O-GlcNAcylation levels were evaluated via Western blot and gene transcription using 3' SRP analysis. Lipopolysaccharide injection favorizes inflammatory state with the overexpression of genes involved in the NF-κB, JAK/STAT and MAPK pathways. NButGT treatment increased cardiac O-GlcNAcylation levels ( p < 0.05). Yet, the mRNA expression was not impacted two hours after fluidotherapy or NButGT treatment. In conclusion, O-GlcNAc stimulation-induced beneficial effects are not dependent on the gene expression profile at the early phase of sepsis.
Keyphrases
- septic shock
- acute kidney injury
- intensive care unit
- gene expression
- transcription factor
- oxidative stress
- signaling pathway
- lps induced
- copy number
- high glucose
- inflammatory response
- drug induced
- left ventricular
- dna methylation
- middle aged
- diabetic rats
- stem cells
- escherichia coli
- pi k akt
- south africa
- genome wide identification
- endothelial cells
- smoking cessation
- combination therapy
- acute respiratory distress syndrome