FTO Regulates Apoptosis in CPB2-Treated IPEC-J2 Cells by Targeting Caspase 3 Apoptotic Protein.
Jiaojiao YangJuanli ZhangXiaoli GaoRuirui LuoKaihui XieWei WangJie LiQiaoli YangXiaoyu HuangZunqiang YanPengfei WangShuangbao GunPublished in: Animals : an open access journal from MDPI (2022)
N6-methyladenosine (m6A) modification can accommodate mRNA processing, stability, and translation in mammals, and fat mass and obesity associated protein (FTO) is a vital demethylase in the m6A modification pathway. Clostridium perfringens type C ( C . perfringens type C ) causes diarrhea in piglets and has a serious impact on the pig industry. However, our understanding of the effect of m6A in the process of C . perfringens type C infectious piglet diarrhea (CPTCIPD) is limited. Here, an in vitro model of CPTCIPD was constructed by treating the intestinal porcine epithelial cell line-J2 (IPEC-J2) with Clostridium perfringens beta2 (CPB2) toxin, and the role of FTO was analyzed using quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction, Western blotting, and flow cytometry. The results revealed that the overall RNA m6A contents at the tissue and cell levels were significantly up-regulated after C. perfringens infection ( p < 0.05). FTO expression was significantly reduced in CPB2-treated IPEC-J2 cells. Functionally, FTO knockdown in the treated cells inhibited their proliferation and promoted apoptosis and the inflammation phenotype, whereas FTO overexpression had the opposite effects. Inhibiting FTO prolonged the half-life and up-regulated the expression of Caspase 3, leading to apoptosis. Therefore, this work explored the regulation of FTO in IPEC-J2 cells after CPB2 treatment and enhanced our understanding of the effect of the m6A modification in CPTCIPD.
Keyphrases
- cell cycle arrest
- cell death
- induced apoptosis
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- oxidative stress
- signaling pathway
- pi k akt
- flow cytometry
- poor prognosis
- transcription factor
- escherichia coli
- binding protein
- adipose tissue
- single cell
- metabolic syndrome
- type diabetes
- insulin resistance
- south africa
- body mass index
- physical activity
- high resolution
- cell proliferation
- weight loss
- wastewater treatment
- newly diagnosed
- stem cells
- skeletal muscle
- bone marrow
- clostridium difficile
- mesenchymal stem cells