EFFECT OF METHYL TERTIAL BUTYL ETHER ON THE EXPRESSION OF mRNA CODING FOR 6-PHOSPHOFRUCTO-2-KINASE/FRUCTOSE-2,6-BISPHOSPHATASE-3 AND VEGF IN RAT LIVER AND LUNG

D. O. Minchenko, K. Tsuchihara, O. P. Yavorovsky, A. V. Kundieva, Y. O. Paustovsky, H. Esumi, O. H. Minchenko


DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/sbi.0302.038

Abstract


Methyl tertial butyl ether, an oxygenated compound of gasoline, is a toxic and ecolo­gically dangerous chemical compound with an ability to introduce a variety of neurotoxic, allergic and respiratory diseases, as well as cancer and leukemia. We used RT/PCR or quan­titative PCR to study the effect of methyl tertial butyl ether (everyday injection for one month) on the expression of mRNA coding for 6-phosphofructo-2-kinase/fructose-2,6-bisphosphatase-3 (PFKFB-3) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), which are important for tumor growth and metastasis in the lung and liver. The level of PFKFB-3 and VEGF mRNA expression was increased in the liver in methyl tertial butyl ether treated rats with respect to the control animals. However, methyl tertial butyl ether had opposite ef­fect on the expression of PFKFB-3 and VEGF mRNA in the lung: with strong induction of PFKFB-3 and suppression of VEGF mRNA expression. Moreover, alternative splicing of PFKFB-3 mRNA was changed in methyl tertial butyl ether treated rats in organ specific manner. Thus, methyl tertial butyl ether induces alternative splicing of PFKFB-3 mRNA accompanied by appearing of variants with longer C-terminus in the liver, and with shorter C-terminus in the lung. The results of this investigation clearly demonstrate that methyl tertial butyl ether affects in organ-specific manner the expression and alternative spli­cing of mRNA coding for PFKFB-3 and VEGF, key regulatory factors of glycolysis, and angiogenesis.


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PFKFB-3, VEGF, mRNA, alternative splicing, methyl tertial butyl ether, lung, liver, rats

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