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Adaptive unfolded protein response attenuates alcohol-induced pancreatic damage.


ABSTRACT: Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress responses (collectively known the unfolded protein response [UPR]) have important roles in several human disorders, but their contribution to alcoholic pancreatitis is not known. We investigated the role of X-box binding protein 1 (XBP1), a UPR regulator, in prevention of alcohol-induced ER stress in the exocrine pancreas.Wild-type and Xbp1(+/-) mice were fed control or ethanol diets for 4 weeks. Pancreatic tissue samples were then examined by light and electron microscopy to determine pancreatic alterations; UPR regulators were analyzed biochemically.In wild-type mice, ethanol activated a UPR, increasing pancreatic levels of XBP1 and XBP1 targets such as protein disulfide isomerase (PDI). In these mice, pancreatic damage was minor. In ethanol-fed Xbp1(+/-) mice, XBP1 and PDI levels were significantly lower than in ethanol-fed wild-type mice. The combination of XBP1 deficiency and ethanol feeding reduced expression of regulators of ER function and the up-regulation of proapoptotic signals. Moreover, ethanol feeding induced oxidation of PDI, which might compromise PDI-mediated disulfide bond formation during ER protein folding. In ethanol-fed Xbp1(+/-) mice, ER stress was associated with disorganized and dilated ER, loss of zymogen granules, accumulation of autophagic vacuoles, and increased acinar cell death.Long-term ethanol feeding causes oxidative ER stress, which activates a UPR and increases XBP1 levels and activity. A defective UPR due to XBP1 deficiency results in ER dysfunction and acinar cell pathology.

SUBMITTER: Lugea A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3057335 | biostudies-other | 2011 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Adaptive unfolded protein response attenuates alcohol-induced pancreatic damage.

Lugea Aurelia A   Tischler David D   Nguyen Janie J   Gong Jun J   Gukovsky Ilya I   French Samuel W SW   Gorelick Fred S FS   Pandol Stephen J SJ  

Gastroenterology 20101125 3


<h4>Background & aims</h4>Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress responses (collectively known the unfolded protein response [UPR]) have important roles in several human disorders, but their contribution to alcoholic pancreatitis is not known. We investigated the role of X-box binding protein 1 (XBP1), a UPR regulator, in prevention of alcohol-induced ER stress in the exocrine pancreas.<h4>Methods</h4>Wild-type and Xbp1(+/-) mice were fed control or ethanol diets for 4 weeks. Pancreatic tissue sample  ...[more]

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