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Hnf4¦Á is involved in the regulation of vertebrate LC-PUFA biosynthesis: insights into the regulatory role of Hnf4¦Á on expression of liver fatty acyl desaturases in the marine teleost Siganus canaliculatus

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Wang S, Chen J, Jiang D, Zhang Q, You C, Tocher DR, Monroig O, Dong Y & Li Y (2018) Hnf4¦Á is involved in the regulation of vertebrate LC-PUFA biosynthesis: insights into the regulatory role of Hnf4¦Á on expression of liver fatty acyl desaturases in the marine teleost Siganus canaliculatus. Fish Physiology and Biochemistry, 44 (3), pp. 805-815. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10695-018-0470-8

Abstract
Long chain polyunsaturated fatty acid (LC-PUFA) biosynthesis is an important metabolic pathway in vertebrates, especially fish, considering they are the major source of n-3 LC-PUFA in the human diet. However, most fish have only limited capability for biosynthesis of LC-PUFA. The rabbitfish (Siganus canaliculatus) is able to synthesize LC-PUFA as it has all the key enzyme activities required including ¦¤6¦¤5 Fads2, ¦¤4 Fads2, Elovl5 and Elovl4. We previously reported a direct interaction between the transcription factor Hnf4¦Á and the promoter regions of ¦¤4 and ¦¤6¦¤5 Fads2, which suggested that Hnf4¦Á was involved in the transcriptional regulation of fads2 in rabbitfish. For further functionally investigating it, a full-length cDNA of 1736 bp encoding rabbitfish Hnf4¦Á with 454 amino acids was cloned, which was highly expressed in intestine, followed by liver and eyes. Similar to the expression characteristics of its target genes ¦¤4 and ¦¤6¦¤5 fads2, levels of hnf4¦Á mRNA in liver and eyes were higher in fish reared at low salinity than those reared in high salinity. After the rabbitfish primary hepatocytes were respectively incubated with Alverine, Benfluorex or BI6015, which were anticipated agonists or antagonist for Hnf4¦Á, the mRNA level of ¦¤6¦¤5 and ¦¤4 fads2 displayed a similar change tendency with that of hnf4¦Á mRNA. Furthermore, when the mRNA level of hhf4¦Á was knocked down using siRNA, the expression of ¦¤6¦¤5 and ¦¤4 fads2 also decreased. Together, these data suggest that Hnf4¦Á is involved in the transcriptional regulation of LC-PUFA biosynthesis, specifically, by targeting ¦¤4 and ¦¤6¦¤5 fads2 in rabbitfish.

Keywords
fatty acyl desaturase; LC-PUFA biosynthesis; Hnf4¦Á; transcriptional regulation mechanism; rabbitfish Siganus canaliculatus

Journal
Fish Physiology and Biochemistry: Volume 44, Issue 3

StatusPublished
Publication date01/06/2018
Date accepted by journal11/01/2018
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PublisherSpringer
ISSN0920-1742
eISSN1573-5168

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