Hydrogen Peroxide Induces Ethanol-inducible CYP2E1 via the NFkB-classical Pathway: CYP2E1 mRNA Levels are not High in Alcoholic Hepatitis.
Akiyoshi TamuraFerbian Milas SiswantoTakumi YoshimuraAmi OguroSusumu ImaokaPublished in: Current drug metabolism (2024)
We herein demonstrated that the expression of CYP2E1 was induced by H2O2. The overexpression of RelA(p65) also induced CYP2E1 mRNA expression, whereas H2O2 did not after the knockdown of RelA. These results suggest that H2O2 acts on Keap1 to upregulate RelA (p65) in the NFkB system. One of the mechanisms underlying the induction of CYP2E1 was dependent on the H2O2-Keap1-RelA axis. The results of the database analysis revealed that the expression of CYP2E1 in the liver was significantly lower in AHH patients than in NASH patients, suggesting that CYP2E1 is not the main cause of AH; however, CYP2E1 may exacerbate the pathogenesis of AH.