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Transcriptomic sequencing reveals diverse adaptive gene expression responses of human vascular smooth muscle cells to nitro-conjugated linoleic acid.


ABSTRACT: Nitro-conjugated linoleic acid (NO2-CLA) is formed by metabolic and inflammatory reactions of nitric oxide and nitrite, and represents the most abundant nitro-fatty acid species in humans. These electrophilic fatty acid nitroalkene derivatives mediate pleiotropic cell signaling responses. Here, we report a systematic approach to investigate the effect of NO2-CLA on human coronary artery smooth muscle cells (hCASMC), based on the RNA-Seq and bioinformatics analysis. There were extensive differentially expressed genes in NO2-CLA vs. control (510) and NO2-CLA vs. CLA (272) treatment groups, respectively. Notably, only minimal alterations were observed in CLA vs. control conditions, indicating that the electrophilic character of NO2-CLA is requited to induce differential gene expression responses independently from native CLA. Functional enrichment analysis of differentially expressed genes reveals multiple cellular processes to be affected under NO2-CLA treatment, including cell proliferation, lipid metabolism, antioxidant and inflammatory-related gene expression responses. These findings reveal that nitro-fatty acid derivatives such as NO2-CLA regulate a broad array of adaptive gene expression responses by hCASMC.

SUBMITTER: Li S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5966802 | biostudies-other | 2018 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Transcriptomic sequencing reveals diverse adaptive gene expression responses of human vascular smooth muscle cells to nitro-conjugated linoleic acid.

Li Shengdi S   Chang Ziyi Z   Zhu Tianqing T   Villacorta Luis L   Li Yixue Y   Freeman Bruce A BA   Chen Y Eugene YE   Zhang Jifeng J  

Physiological genomics 20180223 4


Nitro-conjugated linoleic acid (NO<sub>2</sub>-CLA) is formed by metabolic and inflammatory reactions of nitric oxide and nitrite, and represents the most abundant nitro-fatty acid species in humans. These electrophilic fatty acid nitroalkene derivatives mediate pleiotropic cell signaling responses. Here, we report a systematic approach to investigate the effect of NO<sub>2</sub>-CLA on human coronary artery smooth muscle cells (hCASMC), based on the RNA-Seq and bioinformatics analysis. There we  ...[more]

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