EXCLI Journal : Experimental and Clinical Sciences (Oct 2023)

Proteomic analysis of hepatic effects of okadaic acid in HepaRG human liver cells

  • Leonie T. D. Wuerger,
  • Greta Birkholz,
  • Axel Oberemm,
  • Holger Sieg,
  • Albert Braeuning

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17179/excli2023-6458
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22
pp. 1135 – 1145

Abstract

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The marine biotoxin okadaic acid (OA) is produced by dinoflagellates and enters the human food chain by accumulating in the fatty tissue of filter-feeding shellfish. Consumption of highly contaminated shellfish can lead to diarrheic shellfish poisoning. However, apart from the acute effects in the intestine, OA can also provoke toxic effects in the liver, as it is able to pass the intestinal barrier into the blood stream. However, molecular details of OA-induced hepatotoxicity are still insufficiently characterized, and especially at the proteomic level data are scarce. In this study, we used human HepaRG liver cells and exposed them to non-cytotoxic OA concentrations for 24 hours. Global changes in protein expression were analyzed using 2-dimensional gel electrophoresis in combination with mass-spectrometric protein identification. The results constitute the first proteomic analysis of OA effects in human liver cells and indicate, amongst others, that OA affects the energy homeostasis, induces oxidative stress, and induces cytoskeletal changes.

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