c-Myc Is Required for the Glucose-mediated Induction of Metabolic Enzyme Genes
Glucose exerts powerful effects on hepatocyte gene transcription by mechanisms that are incompletely understood. c-Myc regulates hepatic glucose metabolism by increasing glycolytic enzyme gene transcription while concomitantly decreasing gluconeogenic and ketogenic enzyme gene expression. However, t...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 2003-02, Vol.278 (8), p.6588-6595 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Glucose exerts powerful effects on hepatocyte gene transcription by mechanisms that are incompletely understood. c-Myc regulates
hepatic glucose metabolism by increasing glycolytic enzyme gene transcription while concomitantly decreasing gluconeogenic
and ketogenic enzyme gene expression. However, the molecular mechanisms by which c-Myc exerts these effects is not known.
In this study, the glucose-mediated induction of L-type pyruvate kinase and glucose-6-phosphatase mRNA levels was diminished
by maneuvers involving recombinant adenoviral vectors that interfere with (i) c-Myc protein levels by antisense expression
or (ii) c-Myc function through a dominant-negative Max protein. These results were obtained using both HL1C rat hepatoma cells
and primary rat hepatocytes. Furthermore, a decrease in c-Myc abundance reduced glucose production in HL1C cells, presumably
by decreasing glucose-6-phosphatase activity. The repression of hormone-activated phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase gene transcription
by glucose was not affected by a reduction in c-Myc levels. The basal mRNA levels for L-pyruvate kinase and glucose-6-phosphatase
were not altered to any significant degree by adenoviral treatment. Furthermore, adenoviral overexpression of the c-Myc protein
induced glucose-6-phosphatase mRNA in the absence of glucose stimulation. We conclude that multiple mechanisms exist to communicate
the glucose-derived signal and that c-Myc has a key role in the hepatic glucose signaling pathway. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1074/jbc.M208011200 |